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Judy Strong grew up in Waterford, Wisconsin. Her immediate family included her mother and a younger brother, with a large extended family close by. Judy holds a BA degree and has taught preschool through grade 12. Other work experience includes inventory and quality control in art publishing.

No Time to Grieve: A Survivor’s Guide to Loss and Healing, Judy’s first published book, began as a journal, following the death of her husband. A reference and guide book, it takes readers through the practical and emotional steps of early bereavement, and was a 2005 Writers Notes Book Award.

Judy’s current work and associations include membership in the Society of Southwestern Authors, the National Association of Women Writers, Cambridge Who’s Who, and the Scottsdale Society of Women Writers. As a contributor as expert author to Ezinearticles.com, Judy’s articles appear on numerous websites. She also gives radio interviews and speaks on various issues of grief and loss. Volunteer work includes sewing for AZ Blankets for Kids and involvement in church activities. Judy is founder of Strong Communications LLC, an online business that offers education and support to those experiencing grief, loss, and adversity.

A Child’s Grief: Surviving the Death of a Parent

Judy Strong
Beaver’s Pond Press (2010)
ISBN 9781592983087
Reviewed by Carol Hoyer, PhD, for Reader Views (03/10)

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The personal interviews offer a collective body of wisdom from those who survived the loss of a parent, and attest to the personal pain and the turmoil they felt. This book offers tools and solutions for helping a grieving child address bereavement in a positive way.