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Activity: Memory Story Cards (Summer Edition)

Exploring GriefAnticipatory Grief

Objective: This activity features The Memory Story Cards activity, with bonus summertime, travel questions! Memory Story Cards provide youth the opportunity to learn about their person by asking questions & hearing stories shared by grown-ups who knew the person who died well. This can be especially meaningful when the youth was young when the person died and/or they could benefit from support in developing secondary memories cultivated by reminiscing with stories & pictures.

Supplies:

  • Memory Story Cards (Summer Edition) handout
  • Scissors
  • Jar, box, bag to hold cards

Instructions: 

  • Story Card questions can be cut out & placed in a jar/bag and chosen at random (page 2 of handout).
  • Encourage youth to identify an adult who knew their person who died well.
  • Support youth by practicing how to ask their grown-up to participate in the activity. For example, “(Grown-Up), I would really like to learn more about (person who died). Would there be a good time for us to do this Memory Story Card activity?”
  • Reinforce the importance of doing this activity in a time and space that both the youth and grown-up are able to be present and engaged in the activity.

Additional Ideas: Story Cards do not need to be completed in one sitting. Families can consider setting a weekly “Story Card” time & complete 3-5 questions at a time. Participants can engage extended family members and friends by sharing prompts via phone, email, or text.

Thank you, Kelly Petersohn, from Camp Erin Online for developing & sharing this activity!

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