Children's understanding of death from biological to religious conceptions
In order to understand how adults deal with children's questions about death, we must examine how children understand death, as well as the broader society's conceptions of death, the tensions between biological and supernatural views of death and theories on how children should be taught...
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Other Authors: | Talwar, Victoria 1974- (Editor), Harris, Paul L. 1946- (Editor), Schleifer, Michael (Editor) |
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2011
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