From weddings to funerals, parents are often anxious about bringing children to these events. Visits to the hospital are often even more stressful and it’s easier to leave kids home. In this workshop, Dr. G problem solves with parents so that they will feel confident knowing when and how to share these important moments of grief or celebration with children. Perfect for faith organizations and school based groups, this discussion will teach parents to build resilient, respectful children who can handle tough situations in life.
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Kids and Grief or Celebration
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2 thoughts on “Kids and Grief or Celebration”
Need info on how to talk about my beloved deceased mother with my 3.5 year old boy.
Tell him stories, show him pictures. Make her real for him as a way of sharing your memories and bringing yourself comfort. I’m sorry for your loss.
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