Grieving the death of a loved one is hard enough as an adult. Handling child grief is difficult as children process the physical loss more than the emotional effects. Understand the differences of child grief so you can help your child better adjust.
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Talking to Children After a Tragedy
September 11, 2001 forever changed the world, but it also made us more aware of the importance of helping our children...
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How Can I Help My Child Cope With a Friend's Death?
My daughter recently had to cope with the death of a peer. Her classmate died after a long battle with a serious...
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Suggested Reading for Grandparents & Grandchildren
When someone you love dies or is gone for a long period of time the natural reaction is grief. Anyone old enough to love...
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Helping Your Child Deal With Death
When a loved one dies, it can be difficult to know how to help kids cope with the loss, ...
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How Can I Help a Child Cope With a Parent's Suicide?
I'm concerned about my niece. Her mother committed suicide and she is blaming herself. How can I help her to deal with...
Source: The Nemours Foundation
