Grief Experience Conference

Dive into our unique collection of videos thoughtfully created by the authors of “The Grief Experience: Tools for Acceptance, Resilience, and Connection.” Each video is designed to guide you through the nuances of grief, offering unique insights and practical strategies to support your path to resilience.

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Treasured Children’s Grief Books

 

Cheryl’s video in the conference is Treasured Children’s Grief Books.  It is a valuable resource for those seeking children’s grief books. The visual presentation, showcasing 24 carefully selected books, provides a convenient and accessible way for viewers to explore these resources without the need to sort through numerous options online or in a bookstore. The inclusion of age-appropriate suggestions adds an extra layer of guidance, making it easier for individuals to identify books that align with the specific needs and developmental stages of the children they are supporting.

The emphasis on the visual aspect allows for a quick and engaging overview, making it easier for viewers to absorb information about the featured books. The video provides the color in these books, further enhancing the presentation, drawing attention to key details, and making the selection process easier.

This video is a thoughtful and practical tool for anyone seeking children’s grief books, providing an organized selection and making the exploration process more accessible and visually appealing.

About Cheryl Fauersø Nix

 

Cheryl Fauersø Nix, BS ed, ADN, LCSW started her higher education with an education degree, then went on to an associate degree in nursing. After 30+ of a nursing career, she wanted to provide therapy for trauma. Cheryl returned to college in her mid-50s, for a master’s degree in social work from Portland State University. After the degree completion, she worked 10 years at two different hospices doing case management, plus bereavement counseling for individuals and groups. Cheryl knows that her strong desire and passion to keep working will be many years after age 65 years. She feels the work keeps her feeling younger and with more energy.