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But Mr. Wilson..why did it have to be Melissa?: Coping with Death
Written by EDCON Publishing
Narrated by Professional Associates
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Classmate and friend, Melissa, a high school student has died. Her peers struggle to make sense of her early death. An explanation about the dynamics of death and dying are discussed.
Develops self-awareness about death and grief and teaches the stages of death and dying. Grades 6-12.
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