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How do you begin to explain death to a child? For many families, finding the right words in times of grief feels overwhelming. That’s where How to Say A GOOD-Bye! steps in — a heartfelt, age-appropriate picture book by educational psychologist Dr Maria Stylianou that gently helps children process grief while guiding parents in supporting their child’s emotional journey. HOW TO SAY A GOOD-BYE! COMPASSIONATE AND PRACTICAL GUIDE HELPS FAMILIES NAVIGATE LOSS TOGETHER
C entred on three little friends — Pete, John, and Zoe — this story follows each child as they experience grief in their own unique way. Through tender storytelling and soft, expressive illustrations, Stylianou creates a safe emotional space for young readers aged 1 to 10 to explore sadness, memory, and healing. With five-star praise from Amazon readers, reviews include: “This book presents very important lessons in how to say goodbye to loved one after they die. There are three kids who have lost loved ones and the lesson in the book is that you remember things you did with them when they were still alive when you miss them.” – Risper Ouma “This is great for anyone who has kids that have experienced loss. It lets them know that whatever they are feeling it's ok and it's normal. The pictures are colourful and cute. The whole book is beautifully done.” – Tasha Sullivan About the Author: Dr Maria Stylianou is an educational psychologist based in Nicosia, Cyprus. She holds a PhD in developmental psychology from the University of Liverpool and has worked extensively in both clinical and academic settings. With a background in social and emotional intelligence, she now runs a private practice supporting children, adolescents, adults, and families through assessments, psychotherapy, and parental counselling.
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