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Author: Katherine Dorn Zotovich

Having a personal experience as a caregiver, Katherine realized there was little or no material available to help children and caregiving families manage their grief.

In developing the Journalkeepers memory books, Katherine Dorn Zotovich has combined a passion for art with twenty-five years of experience as an educator helping elementary school children become successful writers. The result is a series of wonderful keepsake journals that are child-centered and easy to use. The caregiver's resource guide offers helpful suggestions in a down-to-earth, non-technical, supportive text.

Hidden Blessings

By Katherine Dorn Zotovich
  • Aging
  • Care for the Caregiver - Nurturing
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues
  • Wellness

Caregiving can be demanding, exhausting, and emotionally overwhelming. However it can also be full of hidden blessings and can be one of the richest and profoundly rewarding experiences you may ever encounter.

Through the Journaling Process

By Katherine Dorn Zotovich
  • Care for the Caregiver - Nurturing
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
  • Children & Youth
  • Death and Dying
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Mental Health - Emotional - Issues

Article address the true need for teenagers and children to be able to grieve the illness or death of a loved one in a healthy productive way…it encourages healing through journaling, for all concerned.

Reflections Of A Veteran Caregiver

By Katherine Dorn Zotovich
  • Caregiver Issues
  • Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
  • Death and Dying
  • Eldercare
  • Grief and Bereavement

The author shares her reflections as she looks back on caregiving her mother.. the ups and downs…

Opening Your Heart To Your Grieving Teen

By Katherine Dorn Zotovich
  • Aging
  • Caregivers: Experiences & Ideas
  • Spirituality - Religion - Beliefs
  • Wellness

Support your grieving teen with love, care, and understanding. You can suggest to them writing in a journal. The article lists a few topics for the journal entries.

Helping Children Deal With Loss Through the Journaling Process

By Katherine Dorn Zotovich
  • Children & Youth
  • Grief and Bereavement
  • Wellness

To help a child deal with the loss of a loved one by encouraging children to express themselves by drawing, writing and sharing their feelings and thoughts through the process of journaling.

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