13. How Kids Deal with Grief 13. 孩子应对悲伤的方式 Shortly after the breakup, I told Zach, my eight-year-old, the news. We were eating dinner, and I tried to keep it simple: Boyfriend and I had both decided (poetic license) that we weren’t going to be together after all. ...
Grief Activities for Kids No two kids are going to cope with grief the same way. A 4-year-old will react differently than a 12-year-old. Use your best judgment when dealing with your child; after all, no one knows them better than you do!
It’s important for people of all ages, especially young children, to have people they feel comfortable enough to share their emotions and talk about their grief with, especially those who understand. For many kids, that happens at camp. “As grief does not go away, children, like adults, ...
Let’s be real.Griefis tough enough for adults — even though we understand that death is an inescapable part of life. Theloss of a loved oneis never easy, regardless of our age. That’s why when it comes toexplaining grief to kids, we can get a big knot in our throat. Related st...
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(Being “punished” by us in front of others where we might accidentally make them feel ashamed.) Always a good idea to calmly and swiftly remove them in my opinion! Oh, parenting is hard! I think we all have moments where we’re afraid of messing up our kids!! The important thing...
So, to save yourself time and grief in the long run, take the time now to create a comprehensive record of source citations. Making Your Computer Work for You When genealogy programs first came out, most researchers were used to using pedigree charts, family group sheets, or even index ...
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Journal – Writing or sketching your feelings and thoughts puts you in the moment and helps to get you out of your thoughts.Buy yourself a pretty journaland write in it whenever you feel overwhelmed, sad, or lonely. Find other mothers in the same boat – Join Facebook groups and share yo...
My kids were the axis of my universe – for 25 years. I’m grateful they’re in my life – even if their behavior and choices make me feel like a pathetic looser or a horrible mother; at least some of the time. They behave as if they’d been raised by thugs or idiots or wolves...