The author helping 'forgotten mourners' navigate grief
A child bereavement specialist with almost 30 years' experience has released a collection of three books to support children after the loss of a parent.
Lorna Vyse, from Norfolk, started the project because she felt there was a lack of books supporting children through grief. The books - called "The Story Of When My Mum Died" - are all aimed at a different age range and tackle difficult conversations and questions."I've read a number of books and always felt there was something a little bit missing," she told BBC Radio Norfolk.
"Many child bereavement books will often talk about animals who die or use characters around animals."Children experience bereavement every single day. Every 22 minutes a child will be bereaved of a parent.""When somebody significant in our life dies, we feel out of control," she added."Every death is different. Let's empower children to have a choice."
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