For school programs that extend into the summer months, Father’s Day is often a day to celebrate. Students might make cards, write stories or perform plays. Some invite their fathers to school for special programs marking the importance of fathers in children’s lives. This article written by The Coalition to Support Grieving Students provides some ways to show extra love and support.
The loss of grief can sit heavy on our hearts. It can be helpful to take time to remember our person/people who have died by finding ways to feel connected to them. Knowing they can still be part of our lives in certain ways can feel like a comfort on those hard days. Here are 25 ways to feel connected throughout your grief
Schools may focus on Mother’s Day as a day to celebrate and honor the important role that mothers play in the lives of their children. For a child whose mother is absent, however, these celebrations can be confusing and even painful. This article provides steps that education professionals can take to offer support.
Grief is messy and complicated. The ABCs of Grief is a children’s book that walks through each letter of the alphabet to unpack different aspects of the grief experience.
There are so many ways that we can express our grief and take time to honor and remember the people in our lives who have died. Some of the common ways of remembering someone, such as a balloon release, are not very healthy for the Earth or animals.
The Mending Word is intended to be a community to process grief through creative writing workshops for both adults and teens. Grief can be extremely lonely, but it doesn't have to be. In Michal's virtual interactive writing workshops, you can connect with others who are processing loss through creative writing, build authentic relationships with people who GET it, and uncover the power of writing.
After a year of collective research & development, Eluna’s bereavement and resource teams are proud to launch and distribute a custom Caregiver Guidebook with the guiding principle: “How do we grieve together as a family”? Serving as a companion of support, Eluna’s Caregiver Guidebook offers a series of interactive insights.
En este cuento de Sesame Workshop, Elmo y su prima Jesse les recuerdan a los niños que los grandes cambios pueden ser también oportunidades para aprender cosas nuevas y para progresar.