For the child, the loss is experienced as a painful and
traumatic experience. This paper deals with the role of the teacher towards the
grieving child. As the school space is de facto a space where students spend a
large part of their daily life, it is particularly important to determine in
which ways, through which techniques the modern school will contribute decisively
to the modification of students' perceptions of loss and how he will handle his
students who experience the specific situations, taking into account that there
is a deficit in the Greek educational reality and the required attention has
not been given to the specific taboo subject, which teachers often find
difficult to handle. The present study was based on bibliographic data, such as
empirical, theoretical studies, or other bibliographic research and writings.
The study concludes on three basic principles of managing a grieving child a)
to help children feel safe and recognize the reality of death, b) to create an
environment that will facilitate children to talk about their feelings, c) to
form appropriate learning opportunities aiming to educate children about death.
Author(s)details:-
Christiana Kartselou
Hellenic Open University, Greece.
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here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/pller/v9/336
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