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How to Handle Grief

Helping Children With Grief Be aware of what you yourself are feeling; have some safe ways of expressing your feelings both with children and away from children. Provide ample time and a comfortable physical space to listen. Respect whatever unique ways children express their feelings; know that their…

Supporting Teens Through Difficult Times

Signs of Grief in Children and Teens: Even the most articulate child or teen expresses grief through verbal, emotional, and physical behaviors. Since each young person is unique and expresses grief in his/her own way, there is a wide range of normal behaviors in the aftermath of a…

Encouraging Your School to Be Grief Friendly

Encouraging Your School to Be Grief Friendly, by:Helene McGlauflin, M.Ed., LCPC The following are ten suggestions for teachers, administrators, counselors, social workers and school personnel interested in making their schools more open to the grief process, or “grief-friendly.” This means creating a school climate that not only responds…

What to Tell Children About Suicide

What children might feel after losing someone they love to suicide: Abandoned – that the person who died didn’t love them. Feel the death is their fault – if they would have loved the person more or behaved differently. Afraid that they will die too. Worried that someone…

How to Support a Child After a Tragedy

When a tragedy such as an act of violence, terrorism or natural disaster occurs we experience many emotions—sadness, anger, despair and confusion—our basic ideas about safety called into question.  We want to reach out to the people that we care about and we wonder how to help the…