Educators
Helping a child cope with the death of a parent or loved one is a difficult, yet necessary part of being an educator. Through relevant stories and readings found here, you can learn how to assist a student going through a loss.
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Helping a child cope with the death of a parent or loved one is a difficult, yet necessary part of being an educator. Through relevant stories and readings found here, you can learn how to assist a student going through a loss.
Teachers are on the front lines of serving children who have lost a loved one. Find out their thoughts on their preparedness to help kids work through their grief.
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Teachers can be a critical lifeline for a grieving child - and now they have a practical guidebook to help them provide sensitive support to students of all ages.
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COMMUNICATION: THE HEART OF THE WORK
Communication is the heart and soul of this work with bereaved children and their families. When teachers help initiate the conversations, they help children gain the skills and confidence to continue them with others. More »
The death of a member of the school community — a student, teacher, or other staff member-can have a profound impact on the entire school. More »
The loss of a loved one is like an earthquake that fractures our emotional landscape. More »
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