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How To Support Your Grieving Child

Parent's & Guardians: Helping yourself is helping your child

How you, as a parent or trusted adult, react to death will affect how your child or teenager reacts.

 

To help you support your grieving youngster(s), we offer different tools to help you and them navigate though this difficult time. 

 

Free Parent's Guide

You can read or download the grief book "Parents Guide" who is a practical guideline that gives the reader a roadmap on how to best support a grieving child or teenager. It is also sharing how you can support your child by utilizing our children's grief workbooks.  

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Read the Book

Children's Grief Workbooks

You can read or download the Super Dog Zam Grief Series for children ages 3 to 12. Each book provides guidelines for adults on how to support your child while using the books.

Find the Children's Grief Work Books here.

Endorsements of the Grief Work Books.

The Father

"When I lost my wife to cancer, I searched for grief support in our community and found nothing. While trying to get our life back together and create some kind of normalcy for my boys, a friend from church recommended the Super Dog ZAM Books.

 

She meet with my boys twice a months to work through the books together. It gave the boys a language to express their sadness and emotions and I learned how to best support them and how important it is to reach out for help.  I don't think we could have healed the same way without these invaluable tools. The Super Dog ZAM books should be available in schools.

 

Thank you. 

Brian Nelson,

Father of 3 boys ages 4,7, and 11.

Winter Garden, Florida

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The Mother

"Many times as a parent you don’t know how to discuss grief or death with your child because you are grieving as well. 

 

My daughter was four when her big brother passed away.  Having books like the Super Dog Zam Grief Healing Series are so important for family members. 

 

Children are extremely resistant to opening up when they don’t know how to communicate their feelings.  These books are not only empowering for the children, but for the adults in their lives as well."

- Amber Wilkins

Mother, in loving memory of her son Noah

 

Example of the Guideline in the Grief Books for Children
Learn about our Grief Book for Teenagers

Join Us in Making a Difference

- whether though donating, becoming ambassador, sharing your story or offering support
- bring hope and healing to grieving children.

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