Many books about grief are available, written for both children and adults. You can also consider reading grief studies to understand the psychological factors behind emotions after a loss. Creating a memorial project Your therapist might suggest memorial projects like a memory book or photo ...
Last night, I learned of the sudden and unexpected passing of someone I’ve known for years. His children grew up with my children. And as I thought of these children, who are now adults, I was right back to that moment six years ago, on the phone with my sister as she told me o...
She thought it was best to be honest and appreciated the offers of support she’d received from friends and adults she knows. I told her that what we were doing, lying there talking for an hour together about this, was the most important thing we could be doing today. I told her ...
Children of all ages grieve. They just do it in a different way than adults. They experience sadness, anger, guilt, Expressing Sympathy Sympathy Food Gift Baskets When a tragic death occurs, it often leaves the household in turmoil. Basic tasks like cleaning and cooking are quickly ...
brings years of both professional and personal grief knowledge to his role on the project's Development Team. The Autism & Grief Project is unique - just as grief and autism are unique - and the site provides information not only for adults with autism who are grieving, but also the people...
adults. Even though the costumes never changed, opening up that wooden chest always felt magical, filled with possibilities. I can follow Gramps through the attic up onto the roof, where my brother and I help him string up Christmas lights onto the iron latticework. I can laugh with my ...