Things To Do While Missing You ***Signed First Edition Copy***

Things To Do While Missing You ***Signed First Edition Copy***
Inspired by the passing of my brother, this book is a light-hearted guide on how a child can honor their lost loved one.
This book is geared towards children 4-8 years old or from preschool to 3rd grade… but really for the grieving child in all of us!
Here are some spaces you may find this heart-warming book:
The Z-Hope Children’s Library| Cape Coast, Ghana
University of Rochester Medical Center, Golisano Children’s Hospital| Rochester, NY
GALE Grief & Loss Education Center| Ridgefield, CT
The Children's Room| Arlington, MA
Helios Care| Oneonta, NY
Mary's Place| Windsor, CT
Coping Kids & Teens| Lancaster, PA
Heartworks| Williamsport, PA
Amityville Library| Long Island, NY
Copiague Library| Long Island, NY
Farmingdale Library| Long Island, NY
Lindenhurst Library| Long Island, NY
Check out these reviews!
“This is an amazing illustration of how to help children process their emotions in an age appropriate manner. I would suggest each school, parent, childcare agency attain a copy for their library. This is a simple way to help children process these difficult emotions. I know I will be adding it to my library!”
-Christine Sainvil, Ph.D. , Licensed Psychologist, Serenity Envisioned, PLLC
“Losing someone can be unbearable and heartbreaking, especially if they are someone close to you. But losing someone in early childhood is even more challenging to process, due to the cognitive stage they are in. As a therapist who specializes in grief and loss, I help my clients grieve through remembering and honoring ones loved ones. This book provides a healthy way to cope with grief and loss in a mature yet down to Earth way even a child can understand. That is what makes this book so beautiful and meaningful. This book should be in every childs library, especially as a way to honor, celebrate and remember a loved one who is no longer with them. I highly recommend!”
- Rachel Siehs, L.M.H.C., N.C.C., Licensed Mental Health Counselor, National Certified Counselor
“Things to do While Missing You provides a concrete, easy to understand way to help caregivers and children learn tools to put in their toolbox to manage grief. Its use of rhymes and visuals make it an engaging way to talk about how to cope with the waves of sadness.”
-Jessica Lax, Psy.D, child development and neurodiversity specialist