Specific References
Axelrod, J. (2014). The 5 Stages of Loss and Grief. Psych Central. Retrieved from http://psychcentral.com/lib/the-5-stages-of-loss-and-grief/000617
Dennis, D. (2009). Living, Dying, Grieving. Sudbury, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers, LLC.
Griefspeaks (2014). Signs of Grief in Children/Teens. Retrieved from http://www.griefspeaks.com/id4.html
Harrington-LaMorie, J. (2013). Recognizing and Grieving Secondary Losses. Taps Magazine. Retrieved from http://www.taps.org/magazine/article.aspx?id=9015
Preidt, R. (2014). Children Who Lose Close Relative at Risk of Mental Problems: Study. Health Day- News for Healthier Living. Retrieved from: http://consumer.healthday.com/mental-health-information-25/bipolar-affective-disorder-news-60/losing-close-family-member-in-early-childhood-lnked-to-slightly-higher-risk-of-psychosis-683992.html
Web Sites and Organizations
Teens Page Children's Grief Association. http://childgrief.org/teenspage.htm
National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement. http://www.stchristophershospital.com/pediatric-specialties-programs/specialties/690
Movies and videos that constructively deal with grief
Rivera, J. (Producer), Pete Docter, P. and Peterson, B. (Directors). 2009. Up. United States: Walt Disney Pictures.
Schumacher, T., Dewey, A., McArthur, S., and Hahn, D. (Producers), Allers, R. and Minkoff, R. (Directors). 1994. The Lion King. United States: Walt Disney Pictures.
Schwartz, A. (Producer), Csupo, G. (Directors). 2007. Bridge to Teribithia. United States: Walt Disney Pictures.
Walters, G. (Producer), Stanton, A. and Unkrich, L. (Directors). 2003. Finding Nemo. United States: Walt Disney Pictures.
Books
Teen Fiction about Death and Loss http://www.madisonpubliclibrary.org/booklists/teen-fiction-about-death-loss-and-grief
Recommended books for children about grief and loss http://www.kidsgrief.org/sites/default/files/Booklists.pdf
Reading List: Grief Resources for Teachers, Children, and Families http://www.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3754875