Children & Teen Grief
After you tell a child about a death it is important to continue to check in with them frequently. Ask questions that will encourage the child to discuss their feelings and will help the child to remember the things they liked most about the person who died. A child should be allowed to share their feelings and thoughts as they process their grief... Read More
The teen years are complicated enough under normal circumstances. From hormones and body changes, to peer pressure, social expectations and academic demands, being a teenager is hard. When you add a death into the mix, the sense of being completely overwhelmed is multiplied... Read More
35 Ways to Help a Grieving Child
Simple and practical suggestions drawn from the experiences of thousands of grieving children and teens.
$9.95
A Complete Book About Death For Kids
Beautiful photos show the child what they will really see and answers the most commonly asked questions.
$7.95
A Teen's Guide to Coping
Reading and journaling exercises for teens coping with a loved one's illness.
$4.95
A Tiny Boat at Sea
How to help children who have had a parent diagnosed with cancer
$7.95 As low as: $4.75
After a Death
Drawing and writing exercises to help children remember the person who died, and learn ways to cope with loss.
$12.95
After a Murder
A hands-on activities workbook to help explain confusing elements specific to a murder.
$12.95
After A Suicide Death
A hands-on, interactive workbook for children who have been exposed to a suicide.
$12.95
As Long As You Need Me
The story of a gift of love that travels through three generations.