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Supporting Kidds Inc
Delaware

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  1. 1. About KIDDS
    www.supportingkidds.org/about_ - [Cached]

    Published on: 12/28/2007   Last Visited: 12/28/2007

    Lee Anderson , Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist
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    Dr. Anderson is a licensed psychologist in Delaware and Pennsylvania. She began her career at the Alfred I duPont Institute in 1978 and entered into private practice in 1985. Dr. Anderson devotes a large part of her practice to children and adults suffering from loss. She is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Delaware Psychological Association, the Association for Death, Education, and Counseling, and the Delaware End of Life Coalition. Dr. Anderson recently self-published the book, Riverview Cemetery: Reading the Stones - A Collection of Memories from the First State as a way for the public to remember their loved ones and preserve local history. She has referred families to Supporting Kidds since its inception in 1989 and now leads the board with her compassionate and professional energy
  2. 2. About the Chamber
    www.mercedcountychamber.com/ab - [Cached]

    Published on: 12/2/2007   Last Visited: 12/2/2007

    Lee Anderson, Merced County Schools
  3. 3. www.metroparentmagazine.com
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    Published on: 2/1/2007   Last Visited: 3/16/2007

    Dr. Lee Anderson, clinical psychologist and board member of Supporting Kidds, a nonprofit organization that helps grieving families, agrees. "Preschoolers view death as temporary and often think the deceased will come back," she says.

    By age 6, children are more concrete in their thinking but may still personify death as a ghost or something portrayed in a movie.

    "Between the ages of 9 and 12, children are less egocentric and think more about the implications of death," Anderson continues.
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    "When parents grieve, it is an opportune time to role model how to work through the process," says Anderson.

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