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Weathering the Storm: Parenting Grieving Children
What can we do to help our grieving children cope with the stress, hardship and change that comes when we experience a death in our families or community? How do we support them during this extremely difficult time while still managing our own feelings of grief and carrying the responsibilities of our homes? This e-learning course, Weathering the Storm: Parenting Grieving Children, developed in partnership with The Children and Youth Grief Network, will help parents of grieving children and youth – many of whom are also grieving themselves, navigate the unfamiliar territory of providing care after someone has died.
Author(s):Family Education Centre, Children and Youth Grief Network
URL:https://familye ... eving-children/