The site outlines the stages of grieving when dealing with the death of a loved one
This is a great site for people of all ages. It offers definitions, easy to understand information, myths and ways to help a child who is grieving from several different types of loss. There is a separate section for kids.
Gives insight into the works of Kubler-Ross and her views on death and dying, links, quotes and resources and several books written by her on death.
Outlines the stages of grieving for a loved one, in particular a pet; pet loss hotline; books for kids; related links.
Offers counter ideas to Kubler Ross’ views and research on death and dying. There are arguments for why her approach is good and bad; gives advice on how to help a person in mourning.
A wealth of resources on all end-of-life issues, including information on grieving for students and teens; discusses mental and physical health problems associated with coping with death and dying. Excellent book list.
How to help a person cope with loss, good information on grieving process, physical and emotional signs of grief. This site has everything. You will find links as well as extensive resources on the site. While designed for adults, this is very good for kids. There are cool graphics, and the navigation and content are pretty easy. There are answers to all sorts of questions on death and dying.
Links, good information on coping with the death of a loved one or helping someone deal with a loss; physical and emotional symptoms of grief, definitions and resources. This site has some information, but is mainly focused on providing quality links, each with extensive reviews. This is a great directory site to point you in the right direction for any concern regarding death.
This is a wonderful and complete site for anyone. This site is focused on providing quality information on grief and suffering, and providing help and assistance to those in need. The main purpose of the site is to provide direction to resources that can help you for whatever you need. The site features a directory of books on a number of different grief topics. Good site for finding more information.
The Kaleidoscope of Grief: When Children Experience Death A book published by MISS for children of all ages. (available in Spanish)
On Children and Death:by Elisabeth Kubler Ross About coping with the terminal illness or sudden death of a child.
On Death and Dying:by Elisabeth Kubler Ross This classic book looks at grief from many perspectives; outlines the author’s finding of the 5 stages of grief.
Chicken Soup for the Grieving Soul: by Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen Inspirational stories; a thoughtful gift for a loved one.
Sad Isn’t Bad:by Michelle Mundy and RW Alley A Good-Grief Guidebook for kids dealing with loss, can help answer kids' questions honestly, in clear language.
Jinka Jinka Jelly Bean: by Noll Dingles A book for young children about a girl who dies and her life in the hereafter.
MISS Foundation:PO Box 5333Peoria, AZ 85385623-979-1000Support and resources regarding death of a young child or infant.
The Compassionate Friends National Office (support for death of a child):PO Box 3696Oak Brook, IL 60522-3696977-969-0010
Centering Corporation (several book titles on different aspects of grief):402-553-1200 (to order books)
Hospice Foundation of America:2001 S Street, NW, Suite 300Washington, D.C. 20009202-638-5419 or 1-800-854-3402