Serenity is good at keeping secrets, and she's got a whole lifetime's worth of them. Her mother is dead, her father is gone, and starting life over at her grandparents' house is strange.
New Orleans is known as a place where hurricanes happen . . .
A young student receives a family tree assignment in school, but she can only trace back three generations.
These children's books tackle the tough topics of death and grief and provide space for children to ask their own big questions.
When Daniel’s pet fish dies, he learns to ask questions about what happened to help him understand what death means and how to handle his feelings. A much-needed book for parents looking for age appropriate resources on loss.
This guide offers tips on how to navigate conversations about tough topics in the classroom with sensitivity and ensure that ELLs can meaningfully participate in those conversations.