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When we grieve the death of an important person in our lives difficult questions surface with astounding urgency. What do we say to the family? What should we do to show how much we miss this person? How and what do we tell our children?
Parents and caregivers often struggle with how to talk to their bereaved children. They worry about finding the right words, when to have such profound conversations and how much information to give their children.
It is helpful for children to learn how to think about, describe, and talk about their feelings. When adults assist children, they fare better and they are better prepared to cope with reminders of the deceased as well as making sense of the emotions and behaviors associated with grief. Balance is the key, even when adults express their own emotions in front of children. Honest emotions and unambiguous words help confirm the child’s feelings and grief experiences.
**Important notice - These are suggested resources in the surrounding counties, provided by the coalition. Please note that the various payment options are the responsibility of each individual or family.
Please click on the link below to view the 2024-2025 guide
How to respect feelings without empowering fears
Clark Goldstein, PhD
Click on the link below to read the article from Child Mind Institute
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