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A Child's View: Reading Rewards


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Reading is such a great way to spend time. Imagining yourself in the story,
learning something new, or exploring imaginary worlds – the options are endless. Did you know that there are books and journals available to help kids of all ages understand the idea of death and help them tackle the big feelings of grief?
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February 06 2018

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief 


"Grief Brain" What's Going On?


​After the death of a loved one, you may experience many changes in your mental and emotional state of mind. You may find yourself simply being in a daze, unable to focus, or going aimlessly in circles at times.


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February 06 2018

Categories: Grief and Loss 


May Love Be What You Remember Most


​Coping with the death of someone we love is one of the most challenging circumstances any of us will ever experience. Although grieving is a normal and natural process, managing the swirl of emotions and the new reality of life without a loved one can be overwhelming.


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January 29 2018

Categories: Grief and Loss 


A Child's View: The Wintertime Jumble


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​Winter is a great time for sledding, snowmen, snow forts, and ice skating. However, it’s also cold outside, and the sun doesn’t stay up for very long. In fact, winter starts on the shortest day of the year. You are likely to get up for school when it’s dark outside and go to bed when it’s dark. As winter moves along and spring gets closer adults may say, “Now the days are getting longer,” but it doesn’t seem like they are.  It’s hard to notice the sun shining longer when your toes are freezing.


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November 09 2017

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief 


Who Did You Lose?


​In our society, it is common for a grieving person to be asked: Who did you lose?  However, the reaction of those asking can lead the bereaved individual to feel as if their loss does not qualify because it does not fall under the “normal” category of what society considers a significant loss.


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November 09 2017

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Chemarra Bryant MA, LPC 

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