Tag Archive: coping
How to Communicate with your Grieving Teen
Adolescence can be an exciting time of self-discovery and identity development. However, as adolescents seek more independence, families may... Read More
What’s going to happen next? Grappling With the Unknowns of Illness, Death and Dying
Some things that are comforting: control, knowledge, predictability and routine. Some things that are uncomfortable: lack of control, the unknown,... Read More
Connecting Rainbows
A six-session support group for K-5th graders and their caregivers coping with the serious illness or death of a loved one.... Read More
Helping Kids Talk About “Big Feelings”
Losing a loved one or coping with serious illness can be stressful for children, particularly those too young to effectively... Read More
Family Make-A-Memory Bear Workshop
A fun and healing activity for families who are grieving a loss. Children and their parents or caregivers are welcome.... Read More
Should My Child Attend the Funeral?
Kids Path counselors are often asked, “Is it a good idea for my child to attend our loved one’s funeral... Read More
Supporting a Bereaved Person through Traumatic Loss
In the wake of a sudden, unexpected or otherwise traumatic loss, effectively supporting a bereaved person can seem difficult or... Read More
Connecting Rainbows
A six-session support group for K-5th graders and their caregivers coping with the serious illness or death of a loved one.... Read More
Finding Your “New Normal” After a Loss
When will life go back to normal? When will I stop randomly crying? When will I have my energy back?... Read More