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Children and grief

When children are grieving it is natural to want to support them.

Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle June 06, 2018

What is grief?

Grief is the human response to change and loss in our lives, such as the death of someone we love, parental separation or other major change. It is a natural and normal response, which has a physical impact on our bodies as well as affecting our emotions and our thinking.

How do children express grief?

Like adults, children express grief in unique and personal ways. This can be influenced by a child’s age and understanding of the loss, but also by other factors such as character, situation or experience. Some (not an exhaustive list) of the reactions children may experience:

Children may:

     • feel anxious, fearful, fretful and sad

How to support a grieving child If we think of grief as a journey, our role as adults is to walk alongside children. We cannot take away the loss a child has experienced and we cannot grieve on behalf of the child. However, we can help him/her to understand and navigate the journey and we can hold their hands, encourage and support them when the going gets tough.

What support do children need?

 

How to help as a relative, family friend, teacher or other professional

 

A Change for Seasons for Growth

Good Grief and the Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle have proudly enjoyed a strong and enduring partnership spanning 20 years delivering the Seasons for Growth change and loss programs.

Support for Companions

The National Program Co-ordinators are available to support Companions and others interested in training.

Support for professional learning

If your school or organisation is interested in staff training workshops or professional learning please P Good Grief Office; Karen Muir, 0428 620 264 or Louise Hall 02 8912 2700 or email.

Training Opportunities

Training for  Seasons for Growth Children and Young People’s Program will be offered on 19 & 20 June, at CatholicCare, Pulteney St, Taree with Loretta Heffernan and on 7 & 8 November at Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle Hunter St, Newcastle West with Jennie Nolan. Register here.

We are very grateful to the diocesan and school leadership teams, and Benita, Jenny, Zoe, Jennie and Loretta for their support of the program over many years.

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