Our body expresses through pain Pressure in the chest, palpitation, nausea and tingling sensations: the sadness of grieving can manifest painfully through your body. We must pay attention to the pain, look for help and speak without shame about what we are feeling
Understanding the 6 needs of a grieving child Grieving children express their feelings much more through their behavior than their words. Check some valuable tips in order to give the support they need.
A Teenager’s grieving Adolescence brings us the fun, rebellion and independence, not the losses. Here are some ideas and tips to understand and deal with the grief of a teenager.
Death is also children’s business When a child loses someone she/he loved, the harder the process may seem, trying to overprotect the little ones can make the situation worse. At that moment many doubts arise: “How does she/he understand death”? “Should I bring them to the viewing”? Check some of the tips the psychologist Ana Lúcia Naletto gives in order to deal with this
Six advices to help a grieving child Children want to know the truth but they are not mini-adults with mini grieving versions. See what you can do to understand this process more accurately