Linda Goldman
Auteur van Life and Loss: A Guide to Help Grieving Children
Over de Auteur
Linda Goldman is the author of several books, including Breaking the Silence: A Guide to Helping Children with Complicated Grief and Raising Our Children to Be Resilient: A Guide to Helping Children Cope with Trauma in Today's World. She has been an educator in the public school system as a teacher toon meer and counselor for almost 20 years and has a private grief-therapy practice in Chevy Chase, Maryland. toon minder
Werken van Linda Goldman
Coming Out, Coming In: Nurturing the Well-Being and Inclusion of Gay Youth in Mainstream Society (2007) 31 exemplaren
Breaking The Silence: A Guide To Help Children With Complicated Grief: Suicide, Homicide, AIDS, Violence, and Abuse (1996) 22 exemplaren
Creating inclusion and well-being for marginalized students : whole-school approaches to supporting children's grief,… (2017) 6 exemplaren
Tagged
Algemene kennis
- Geboortedatum
- 1946-09-03
- Geslacht
- female
- Beroepen
- counselor
teacher
Leden
Besprekingen
Misschien vindt je deze ook leuk
Statistieken
- Werken
- 12
- Leden
- 166
- Populariteit
- #127,845
- Waardering
- 3.2
- Besprekingen
- 2
- ISBNs
- 39
I agree with author Linda Goldman that, “The childhood journey on the quest for information and understanding is a long and patient interchange between young people and adults.” I agree that there isn't just one conversation to be had...that it's a series of questions asked an answered, depending on circumstances and the age of the child.
But, I would think that this book would be helpful to an adult that hasn't even begun to think about talking to a child about sex...and provide ideas on what approach to take. To be realistic and age appropriate and honest. “...when one begins with a distortion with children, it can only lead to confusion and possibly lack of trust until it is corrected.”
The ideas contained within “Great Answers to Difficult Questions about Sex”, are good starter ones, but if one is being asked those questions by an older child or of the questions progress into more difficult situations, one would need additional resources.… (meer)