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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2022 · 20 MIN

Why Children Need To Learn About Death

from Schoolutions: Curious Educators. Evidence-Based Strategies. Classrooms Where Every Child Thrives. · host Olivia Wahl

In this S1E11 interview, Parveen Shaikh, breaks the silence around one of education's most avoided topics: discussing death with children. After COVID-19 brought loss into countless families, educators worldwide are realizing that death conversations can't remain taboo in schools. What You'll Learn:✅ How to use bibliotherapy (picture books) to start difficult conversations✅ The 4 key death concepts children need to understand✅ Building stronger home-school connections during family crises✅ Professional development strategies for teacher support✅ Creating inclusive classrooms that address real-life challenges✅ Effective teaching approaches for sensitive topicsParveen shares her expertise in school leadership and creating supportive school culture. Learn how teachers can provide student support while maintaining classroom management during emotionally challenging times. This approach emphasizes whole child development and culturally responsive teaching.Chapters:0:00 - Introduction to Parveen Shaikh2:15 - Why Death Became a Taboo Topic in Schools4:30 - The Power of Bibliotherapy in Education7:45 - Four Key Death Concepts for Children11:20 - Teacher-Student Relationships and Trust14:10 - Home-School Connection in India vs. US17:30 - Mental Health Stigma and Cultural Barriers20:45 - Training Teachers for Difficult Conversations24:15 - Building Inclusive School Libraries26:30 - Addressing Other Taboo Topics (Gender, LGBTQ)28:45 - Key Takeaways for Educators and ParentsParveen’s Published Writing:(2019). Yet Another Milestone. K12 Digest-Independent International K12 Education Portal & Magazine.(2022). Having Those Difficult Conversations. Teacher Plus Magazine.Parveen’s Recommended Resources:reading ages 3 -7 Where Do They Go? by Julia Alvarez (2016)reading ages 4 - 8The Heart and the Bottle by Oliver Jeffers (2010)Cry, Heart, But Never Break by Glenn Ringtved (2016)Gone Grandmother by Chatura Rao (2016)Boo: When My Sister Died by Richa Jha and Gautam Bnegal (2017)reading ages 7 - 9Duck, Death and the Tulip by Wolf Erlbruch (2011)When teachers, coaches, administrators, and families grow together, they create schools where everyone is inspired and every student is fully engaged, supported, and ready to thrive.

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In this S1E11 interview, Parveen Shaikh, breaks the silence around one of education's most avoided topics: discussing death with children. After COVID-19 brought loss into countless families, educators worldwide are realizing that death conversations can't remain taboo in schools. What You'll Learn: ✅ How to use bibliotherapy (picture books) to start difficult conversations ✅ The 4 key death concepts children need to understand ✅ Building stronger home-school connections during family ...

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