RIP Corey: My Friend Died and It Sucks!

Author:   Chris Buchanan ,  Emily Ingram-Patel
Publisher:   Level Up Books
ISBN:  

9798987980705


Pages:   52
Publication Date:   30 May 2023
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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"DEATH is part of life. Let's PREPARE our young people...ALL of them. What do we do when someone we love dies? How do we help someone we love deal with their grief? Finally, a self-help book in the form of a GRAPHIC NOVEL for readers of all abilities that does not overwhelm, so teens and young adults will actually open it, look at it, and find the support they need to process, talk about, and heal their grief. This fictional story, based an a TRUE STORY, follows high school senior, Sam, who is grieving the unexpected death of their best friend and must now find a way through their new reality. With simple text (1st-2nd grade reading level) and engaging images, this short graphic novel will have bereaved young people feeling heard, supported, and loved...without overwhelming, lecturing, explaining death, or discussing religious beliefs. Start DIFFICULT CONVERSATIONS! Studies show...if a teen (juvenile) has no one to talk to about losing someone they love, they are at risk for behaviors like self-harm, addiction, and suicide. We can help our middle grade and high schoolers improve their emotional intelliigence (EQ) by supporting their mental health needs at this most difficult time of their lives. They can also learn how to help their friends who have lost someone they love. *** MAKES A GREAT GIFT **** SYMPATHY GIFT *** Prepare for upcoming loss *** Teachers - nearly 70% of teachers have at least 1 grieving student in their classroom. 92% of educators say childhood grief is a serious problem that deserves more attention in the classroom. Professionals recommend teachers guide other students in how to respond to their grieving classmate. (https: //www.newyorklife.com/assets/foundation/docs/pdfs/childhood-grief.pdf) RIP Corey can be used in the classroom as a text to target common core language arts standards, especially for grade 1-2 reading level. School Counselors Mental Health Counselors Social Workers Hospice Workers Grief Workers Clergy Hospitals Gift Shops Parenting Special Needs Parenting Neurodiverse Ideal for children, tweens, teenagers, young adults who experience barriers to reading such as reluctant readers, struggling readers, English Language Learners (ELL), special needs (different abilities, all abilities, special education) including autism spectrum, Asperger's (Aspies), dyslexia, learning disordered, developmental delay (developmental disability), non-speaking (nonverbal) language impairment. 1 in 5 children will experience the death of someone close to them by age 18 (https: //nacg.org/) ""Reading about fictional characters' grief and loss experiences can help children and adolescents deal with their own grief and loss."" (https: //nacg.org/) Self-help that's more COOL and less textbook! It's extremely helpful, but it doesn't feel like ""work."" No home or school should be without this ESSENTIAL RESOURCE!"

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Author:   Chris Buchanan ,  Emily Ingram-Patel
Publisher:   Level Up Books
Imprint:   Level Up Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.109kg
ISBN:  

9798987980705


Pages:   52
Publication Date:   30 May 2023
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Chris Buchanan, MA, CCC-SLP is a nationally certified speech-language pathologist in private practice in Federal Way, Washington. Helping children and teenagers with special needs connect with their friends and families for over 22 years has been a privilege and a joy. She has vast experience explaining complex ideas in simple ways. She knows what kids love and is passionate about creating books that children of all abilities can access to enjoy life, connect with people around them, and reach ever higher.

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