Who am I?
A busy mum of three children with a passion for reading and becoming swept away with a story, I love not being able to predict what's coming next, I like knowing my husband supports my love of reading and writing, the thrill of seeing your work published, and passing the same passion onto my creative children. I love knowing there are a million people out there with a story to tell, so many imaginative stories just waiting to be written by the average person who tells themself that it is for someone more talented then me. Why not me? My dreams are the biggest resource for my writings and I am currently writing about these to one day turn into novels.
This is who I am, these are my passions so why not give it a go, look back, and change what I don't like, and be proud of what I have achieved?!
Being confronted with the loss of a beloved family member or friend at an early age can be devastating for a child who may have previously been unaware of the concept or knowledge of death or great loss, impacting on their emotional and psychologically. Having to explain to a child the concept of death is also very difficult for an adult who may also be experiencing grief, yet the biggest influence for a child at this timeis the people around them showing love and understanding in a difficult time. Children mimic what they see adults do, yet every child is unique so there is no set standar...
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