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When youth and families come together during the grieving process, we have found that common language and terminology can help to foster a culture of empathy and connection. In collaboration with Eluna's Camp Erin Bereavement Team and Suicide Grief Support Committee, we have carefully crafted this resource to define five types of loss using supportive and youth-friendly language.
The Children's Bereavement Center provides free peer support groups in Miami for children, young adults, and adult caregivers after the death of a loved one. Groups are open to anyone who has lost a parent, sibling, grandparent, relative, or friend as a result of illness, accident, suicide, or homicide. Losses can be recent or in years past.
Located in East Dallas, the Grief and Loss Center of North Texas provides free grief support and grief education for four-year-olds through senior adults.
Birds with words that spark conversations about grief and loss. The healing chickadee can help guide your child through the soulful forest to the grief Glen. This is where Children may learn communication and coping skills after the death of a loved one. Dee Dee the Chickadee and her friends, the Tweethearts, share their stories of loss.The feathered friends provide activities, songs and videos. When you receive your Plush CHickadee, find the secret code to explore all of the soulful forest!