People Are Precious Because They Die: Explaining Death To A Child - Tapa blanda

Rooker, Alexander T.

 
9781519676900: People Are Precious Because They Die: Explaining Death To A Child

Sinopsis

Life is Precious, made all the more so by its end. A child focused book, this explanation of Death is begun through the inclusion of stories of real life pets which have influenced the author. Easing into the topic of Death are: Dottie, the Pomeranian; Lady, the Cocker Spaniel; and Bones, the Sheep Dog. Photos taken, at the historic Old Smithville Burying Ground in Southport, NC, provide visual aids to needed discussion with the child audience. Room has been included, on the pages, for parent / guardians to make notes before reading the material to small children. Adult readers are encouraged to substitute simpler words as may be needed based on the listener’s maturity. The process, of explaining birth, life, and death to a child, is one of the greatest opportunities for relationship building with the child. An understanding of the life cycle is critical to a child’s development toward a balanced maturity. It is writer, Alex Rooker’s, hope that in reading this book to a small child, or discussing it with a maturing child- that the process will become a cherished memory honoring the death which caused the need for such loving attention.

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Acerca del autor

(Alex)ander T. Rooker has been a published author since 1996. A former church lay reader, his spirituality now is best defined as non-denominational. The evolution of his perspectives on life began with having traveled extensively as a child- attending 13 schools from first through twelfth grades. He attended a variety of church denominations as his parent’s moved from Norlina, NC to Anchorage, Alaska- and on to multiple other locations. “There is”, he says, “a commonality of concepts among the religions, which should, really, not be surprising.” Alex’s first vision of human death was that of the casket of his stillborn brother, Robert Macon Rooker. “I knew death firsthand at age nine. The image of the little casket, framed in the glow of flesh toned pole lamps, remains with me still. From that experience I understand all too well the need for helping a child understand death in the context of life.”

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