Harriet Hodgson has been a freelancer for 39 years, is the author of thousands of articles and 40 books. Grief Doodling draws upon her BS in Early Childhood Education, MA in Art Education, 12 years of teaching experience, and extensive grief experience. She writes for two bereavement websites and Grief Digest magazine.
Grief Doodles will take the reader's hand and lead them down an inspiring and whimsical path toward healing. Hodgson has created a magnificent tool that every person experiencing loss should have at their fingertips. I love this book! Sandy Goodman, grief speaker and author of Love Never Dies Grief Doodling is an insightful, creative way for tweens and teens to express and process grief. Harriet aptly reminds readers that there is no right or wrong way to doodleor to grieve. Harriet's illustrations are poignant in how they illustrate the bio-psycho-social impact of grief. Grief Doodling will help children and bereaved people of all ages. Heidi Smith, Fellow in Thantology, Certified Grief Therapist Harriet has happened upon one of the least-known benefits of doodlinghealing. With this book, doodling opens yet another doorbeyond insight, creativity, and solvingshowcasing its greater ability to ease our passage from grief back to joy. Grief Doodling is an essential book for kids experiencing loss. Sunni Brown, Best-selling author of The Doodle Revolution and Chief Infodoodler What Harriet has created is brilliant and I heartily endorse its use by all who grieve or have experienced trauma in their lives. Mich Carmody, artist, author, grief educator Grief Doodling is a wonderfully powerful and well thought-out resource. Harriet, an experienced griever herself, invites the reader to give themselves the gift of doodling. If accepted, it can lead to healing and happiness. This book serves as a guide for people of all ages. Glen Lord, Founder of The Grief Toolbox website On So, You're Raising Your Grandkids! : Harriet Hodgson is a force. Don't miss this timely book about a group with quiet power. Neil Chethik, author of Father Loss and the Executive Director of the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning The Grandma Force is the most comprehensive book on grandparenting I've ever read. Harriet has researched and referenced every aspect of the grandma relationship and written an aspiring guide for grandmas who want to build a loving, lifelong bond with their grandchildren. Grandmas at every stage will benefit from this book! Donne Davis, Founder/Director of Gaga Sisterhood website Putting pen to paper is a meaningful, healing way to process difficult emotions like grief. Joanne Fink, illustrator, calligrapher, founder of Zenspirations