Coping with sadness and loss

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    Uploaded by: Lody

    Age: 9

    Description: It is to show that someone who is really sad needs support, and if they don't get it they can't cope, and sometimes the worst can lead to the worst...

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    Uploaded by: Lara

    Age: 9

    Description: This shape is a hospital because my mum had a phone call and her mum said "i'm so sorry your nan has died" and now we are very quiet and dont tend to talk about it

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    Uploaded by: vincent

    Age: 11

    Description: My grandpa in 3 year ago astma attack.

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    Uploaded by: FernI

    Age: 12

    Description: tracks-stages of life. I knew him when i was little played with me when my parents cant. then he went missing. i grew older I missed him. Then Im 7-10 Im happy foggoten him. Then he died by jumping into train tracks thats why I used tracks for stages

    From Sir Al, Children’s Commissioner for England: The death of a friend can be deeply distressing. I know what you are going through as my dad died when I was 10. If you want someone to talk to, call ChildLine on 0800 11 11.

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    Uploaded by: footierick

    Age: 13

    Description: my dad died and theres no way i want to live with my aunty
    From Sir Al, the Children’s Commissioner for England
    Thank you for your message. I know what you are going through because my dad died unexpectedly when I was 10. If you want someone to talk to then please call ChildLine on 0800 11 11

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