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KidsGrief.ca: Supporting a grieving child
Supporting grieving children can be very challenging for parents. You may find it particularly difficult if you’re grieving your own life-limiting illness, or the dying or death of someone close to you. In addition, children's grief isn't always obvious since they grieve differently than adults. It's easy for tired, overwhelmed and grieving parents to miss the signs that their child needs support.
Author(s):Canadian Virtual Hospice
URL:https://www.kidsgrief.ca/mod/lesson/view.php?id=301