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How to talk to chiuldren about grief andother advice

Jan 11, 2020 | COPE in the Media

 

In Episode 7, host @BrookeLJames brings on Adam Rabinovitch, Executive Director of The Cope Foundation and he discusses how his own experience with childhood grief drew him to the work he does today.
The Cope Foundation provides support services for bereaved parents and children who have lost a child or sibling, respectively. We talk about how children grieve at different developmental stages, how to talk to them about what is happening, and suggestions for including them in the grieving process.
You can find The Grief Coach on social at @the_griefcoach and send any feedback or ideas for future episodes to hello@thegriefcoach.co