Author, children’s grief advocate and fourth-grader Bryce gives voice to grieving children. In his new book, What This Kid Wants Adults to Know About Grief, he shares candid insights and an array of talking points to open up a dialogue between adults and kids so that the care and healing process can be more collaborative.
Un libro de actividades para niños y niñoas que también tiene información valiosa para padres, madres y cuidadores sobre cómo afecta el duelo a los niños/as/xs.
Rainbows for All Children is an international, nonprofit organization that trains volunteers at community-based sites to lead structured, age-specific support groups, free of charge, for children 3-18 years old who are grieving the loss of a family member as a result of death, separation/divorce, incarceration, deployment, deportation, significant illness, or another life-altering, traumatic event.
Our partners at Art With Heart have relesased a series of learning videos that explain the effectiveness that creative expression can have on managing emotions.
The Community Grief Center, in Greely, Colorado, with its trained professionals and trained volunteer staff will endeavor to come along side and support the bereaved in our community.
Shaking our bodies lets some of the big waves of energy move through our bodies and can be a “reset button” for our bodies and minds. We enourage you to use this video as part of the Body Mapping Activity.
Northwestern Settlement’s mission is to Nurture, Educate and Inspire children and families in need, so they can take responsibility and attain self-sufficiency. Since 1891, the organization has served as a dynamic and innovative leader in creating transformational opportunities for children and families to disrupt generational poverty. Northwestern Settlement is Eluna’s Camp Mariposa and Camp Erin Chicago partner.