<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>From the very first page, <em>Grief Doodling </em>invites action. Topics range from the benefits of doodling, to why doodling is fun, to doodling tips, and responding to doodling prompts. The prompts, based on grief research, promote self-worth and healing. This is a hopeful book--something all grieving kids need.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"<i>Grief Doodles </i>will take the reader's hand and lead them down an inspiring and whimsical path toward healing. Hodgson has created a magnificent tool that every person experiencing loss should have at their fingertips. I love this book!" --Sandy Goodman, grief speaker and author of <i>Love Never Dies</i> <br><br><br>"<i>Grief Doodling</i> is a wonderfully powerful and well thought-out resource. Harriet, an experienced griever herself, invites the reader to give themselves the gift of doodling. If accepted, it can lead to healing and happiness. This book serves as a guide for people of all ages."--Glen Lord, Founder of The Grief Toolbox website<br><br>"<i>Grief Doodling</i> is an insightful, creative way for tweens and teens to express and process grief. Harriet aptly reminds readers that there is no right or wrong way to doodle--or to grieve. Harriet's illustrations are poignant in how they illustrate the bio-psycho-social impact of grief. <i>Grief Doodling </i>will help children and bereaved people of all ages." --Heidi Smith, Fellow in Thantology, Certified Grief Therapist<br><br>"Harriet has happened upon one of the least-known benefits of doodling--healing. With this book, doodling opens yet another door--beyond insight, creativity, and solving--showcasing its greater ability to ease our passage from grief back to joy. <i>Grief Doodling</i> is an essential book for kids experiencing loss." --Sunni Brown, Best-selling author of <i>The Doodle Revolution </i>and <i>Chief Infodoodler</i><br><br>"Hodgson's gentle, fact-based approach is evident in the doodling prompts. This is a wonderful kids' book--a creative outlet for children to process their grief." --Dr. Heidi Horsley, Executive Director of the Open to Hope Foundation<br><br>"I wholeheartedly endorse <i>Grief Doodling</i> as an important resource and know it will help many young people easily and safely express their feelings involving grief and loss." -- Linda Goldman, author of <i>Life and Loss: A Guide for Helping Grieving Children</i>, <i>Fellow in Thanatology</i><br><br>"Putting pen to paper is a meaningful, healing way to process difficult emotions like grief." --Joanne Fink, illustrator, calligrapher, founder of Zenspirations<br><br>"What Harriet has created is brilliant and I heartily endorse its use by all who grieve or have experienced trauma in their lives." --Mich Carmody, artist, author, grief educator<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Harriet Hodgson</b> has been a freelancer for 39 years, is the author of thousands of articles and 40 books. <i>Grief Doodling</i> draws upon her BS in Early Childhood Education, MA in Art Education, 12 years of teaching experience, and extensive grief experience. She writes for two bereavement websites and<i> Grief Digest</i> magazine.
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