How To Begin Helping Children Cope With Death

Grieving is difficult for most people, especially children. This video explains how to work with children through their grief and mourning so that they feel supported and able to express their emotions. Enlarge

How To Begin Helping Children Cope With Death

Grieving is difficult for most people, especially children. This video explains how to work with children through their grief and mourning so that they feel supported and able to express their emotions.

There is some literature, some very nice colorful books, that you can sit down as a parent and go through, and can be most helpful in this case. Obviously, this would be with younger children. Allow the child to actually begin this process at a time when they feel able.

Allow them to cry, allow them to have the attention. Make other people aware of what they're going through. Contact the school, or nursery, or groups that they attend.

Try and get their lives back to normal as soon as possible. Look how the child is responding. It is important that they attend the funeral of the person they have lost so that they can experience in their own mind, in their own way, a type of ending that will feel right for them.

Try and allow your child to express themselves as they wish to so that they actually take part in the grieving process. Children will start to feel emotions that they have possibly never experienced before. They may feel stressed, they may feel confused.

So, it is important that you help them to actually process these emotions and allow them to actually show them and they feel it is right to express their emotions through this most difficult time. .