Tag Archive: grieving for children
Social Media and Grieving Teens
Kids Path counselors often get questions from the caregivers of teenagers about whether social media apps like Snapchat and Instagram... Read More
When a Death Changes Everything: Supporting Children Through “Secondary Loss”
For kids and teens, grieving the loss of a loved one can sometimes be further complicated by related changes. The... Read More
My Child Hasn’t Cried — Are They Grieving?
Kids Path counselors often hear from parents or caregivers that their child has not cried after a significant loss. Some... Read More
The Importance of Peer Support for Grieving Teens
The middle school and high school years are a unique time in life. Teenagers are outgrowing childhood but have not... Read More
Connecting Rainbows
Due to the COVID-19 Outbreak, all AuthoraCare events are canceled through the end of April. Gatherings for K-5th graders coping... Read More
Connecting Rainbows
A 5-week support group for K-5th graders and their caregivers coping with the serious illness or death of a loved... Read More
How to Talk to Children about Serious Illness
When a family member or loved one is seriously ill, the thought of explaining the illness to your child may... Read More
Preventing Teen Suicide: Common Questions About How to Keep Teens Safe
It’s a difficult topic to think about—no one wants to believe that their child would consider suicide. Teens who have... Read More
Self-Care Tips for Grieving Parents
The death or serious illness of a loved one can affect all members of a family. Often, a parent may... Read More