
Because grief can be hard to put into words, children and teens often benefit from alternative outlets. Encourage them to share their feelings through drawing, journaling, music, or storytelling. For some, simply having a safe listener is enough. At the same time, providing structure and routine offers comfort. Keeping familiar schedules around school, meals, and daily activities helps restore a sense of normalcy and security during a period that feels uncertain. Creating opportunities for remembrance can also play a healing role. Memory boxes, photo albums, writing letters, or engaging in rituals like planting a tree can help children and teens honor their loved one in meaningful ways.




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