One in twelve children will lose a parent or sibling by the time they reach age 18. Experiencing grief of this kind is unbearable at any age, but in children it can present differently and may require more of a tailored approach. We speak with child therapist Natasha Daniels to get a better understanding of this emotion and how there can be different variations of grief depending on the severity of the life event.
Guest Information:
- Natasha Daniels, child therapist, author, The Grief Rock: A Book to Understand Grief and Love.
Links for more info:
- Amazon: The Grief Rock: A Book to Understand Grief and Love.
- Instagram: @atparentingsurvival
- Hill Child Counseling
- National Alliance for Children’s Grief (NACG)
- Judi’s House
- American Academy for Child & Adolescent Psychiatry: Where To Find Help For Your Child
- Child Mind Institute: Helping Children Deal With Grief
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