Offers explanations of illness, dying, life after death, losing a pet, and other issues. This title features chapters such as 'What People May Learn When Facing Death' and 'Role Models and Mentors' that put death into perspective in terms of life, and encourage us to live fully. It covers topics like illness and injury, and rituals and traditions.
Death and illness affect every person. Witnessing the dying and death of a person or pet can leave you with many questions. In this book, author Catherine Faherty answers those questions in an autism-friendly, clear and precise way, geared for children, teens, and adults with autism. But this book is not just about death. It also demonstrates the interconnectedness of living and dying and offers simple, positive guidelines for living. Communication Forms to make it easier for the readers and their families, friends, teachers, therapists, or others to identify and respond to the unique needs of the reader.