Supporting Others

John – What I have learned

John explains how he has changed since his wife died and now looking back what he would say to his self right after his loss

Madelyn – Holding space

Madelyn explains how holding space can help anyone in grief

Michele – Covid and virtual support

MIchele discuss support and how COVID has affected our grief in so many waysort

Laura- Processing Grief

Holly – How can we help someone who is grieving

Holly has some helpful tips how to help someone who is grieving

Caileigh – Working with children in grief

Caileigh shares why she likes working with and supporting children in grief. “Over the course of their lives, children and youth and families experience a lot of losses, and it’s an empowering job to empower others. I’m not only empowering them, but I’m also building parent capacity in recognizing that it does take a village and it takes a community to support a child.”

Sunny- The Importance of Friends While Grieving

Amber -Grieving as a teenager

Amber discusses the challenges of going through grief as a teen

John Martin Understanding Grief part 3

John Martin Understanding Grief part 3

John talks about grief work and things you need to go through to come out the other side

Donna B – “Offering Support”

Donna explains how talking/listening is a help. Donna continues to grieve the death her son during service in Afghanistan.

Alongside

That is also our best, and only role, when supporting a person with a developmental disability to grieve. We must be the one that comes alongside. There is no closer place we can get to. We must be present, be with, perhaps not understanding or comprehending what the person we support is experiencing, but alongside them nonetheless. We must be there, ready to provide whatever we can discover of their unique need in grief.

Amber – Keeping Dad’s memory alive

Amber tells how she set up a Dad adventure day to keep the memory of her father alive for her kids and husband