Teaching Your Kids About Grief

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Summer 2025

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Children need support to understand and express their emotions, whether they’ve lost a loved one or a pet, or are experiencing significant changes. Here’s how parents can guide their children through grief with compassion and understanding.

Be Honest and Age-Appropriate

Children need clear, simple, and honest explanations about loss. Avoid euphemisms like “gone to sleep” or “passed away,” as they can create confusion, especially for younger kids. Instead, gently explain what has happened in a way they can understand.

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Encourage Open Conversations

Let your child ask questions and express their feelings. It’s okay if you don’t have all the answers—what matters most is that they feel heard and supported. Encourage them to share memories and emotions without judgment.

Validate Their Feelings

Children may experience various emotions, including sadness, anger, guilt, or relief. Assure them that all feelings are normal, and that there is no “right” way to grieve. Phrases like “It’s okay to feel sad” can be reassuring.

Lead by Example

Children need to see that grief is a natural emotion. If they see you healthily expressing your sadness—whether through talking, journaling, or reminiscing—they will feel more comfortable doing the same.

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Create Rituals and Remembrances

Help children honour their loved ones in meaningful ways. Drawing pictures, lighting a candle, making a scrapbook, or planting a tree can provide connection and comfort.

Provide Stability and Routine

Loss can make the world feel uncertain, so maintaining regular routines can offer a sense of security. Encourage normal activities like school, playtime, and hobbies while allowing space for grief.

Offer Physical Reassurance

Sometimes, words aren’t enough. Hugs, hand-holding, and being present can provide a sense of safety and reassurance. Let your child know they are not alone.

Use Books and Stories

There are many children’s books that explain grief in a way that is gentle and relatable. Reading together can help children process emotions and know they are not the only ones experiencing loss.

Observe Behavioral Changes

Grief can manifest in different ways, such as withdrawal, trouble sleeping, mood swings, or changes in appetite. Be patient and keep communication open. If intense emotions persist, consider seeking professional support.

Reinforce Healing

Reassure your child that grief takes time but that they will find happiness again. Encourage them to remember their loved ones with love, and celebrate the good moments they shared.

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Mario Findley | Contributing Writer

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