
Euh... Comment parler de la mort aux enfants
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Delphine Horvilleur
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" Ils vécurent heureux et eurent beaucoup d'enfants. " La phrase qui conclut les contes réservés aux enfants élude une vérité évidente et douloureuse : les personnages vieilliront, perdront des gens qu'ils aiment, tomberont malades et mourront. Alors pourquoi le cacher ? Que dire à un enfant ou un adolescent qui se trouve démuni face à la perte ? Pour nous aider à trouver nos propres réponses d'adulte, Delphine Horvilleur puise dans les textes de la tradition, dans son expérience de rabbin qui accompagne des familles endeuillées, dans les rituels ancestraux ou contemporains, dans son expérience personnelle, et même l'observation de la nature. Un livre audio lu par l'autrice !
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