RIP Corey
My Friend Died and It Sucks!: A Survival Guide for Teens and Tweens Grieving the Loss of a Friend, Life Skills for Dealing with Death, and Social ... (RIP My Friend Died and It Sucks!, Book 1)
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Chris Buchanan
About this listen
Highly relatable, comforting, and nurturing, RIP Corey offers listeners a BIG HUG when they need it most. Designed by a nationally-certified speech-language pathologist in collaboration with children's grief experts around the country, this life-changing resource provides young people of all abilities an understanding of grief and a practical guide to navigating the intense emotions that can come with loss.
From this book, listeners will gain the ability to:
Express their thoughts and feelings
Realize they are not alone
Start difficult conversations
Support their grieving friends
Connect with people around them
Feel heard, supported, and loved
When High School Senior, Sam's, best friend dies unexpectedly after two months in the hospital, how will Sam deal with their grief?
This short guide is written at a 1st-2nd grade reading level, RIP Corey is a practical guide in the form of a graphic novel, designed to be engaging and accessible to listeners with dyslexia, Autism, developmental delays, and other disabilities, as well as English Language Learners and anyone who wants an easy to listen to self-helpish book for dealing with grief.
This essential resource includes:
Practical guide for talking about grief
Journal/Discussion prompts
Grief resources such as FREE Grief Camp and support groups
Practical suggestions for things to do and say
FREE STUDY GUIDE link
Grief can be a difficult and lonely experience, but RIP Corey provides listeners with the understanding and the tools to start the healing process. What's more, it's a great gift for those experiencing anticipatory grief (someone they love will be dying soon due to illness), parents of children with disabilities, teachers, social emotional learning (SEL), mental health counselors, clergy, grief workers and more.
Get your copies now so you are prepared to give one to someone you love when they need it most.
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