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This list of books has been compiled for children, teens, or young adults who are grieving a death by suicide.
Rosebud is a community-based child life service operated in NYC by Annie Levinson, MS, CCLS. Annie is an experienced child life specialist providing empathic and trauma-informed support in the homes of children and families in the greater New York City area including Long Island and all 5 boroughs, as well as virtual support to families across the country.
The Grievery — a virtual collective of care and connection — brings adults together to practice leaning into grief with courage, compassion, and curiosity. Discover profound healing and connection through the power of community, all from the comfort of your own personal space. Through daily virtual gatherings, they provide an online space for folks to share stories of love and loss, in a no-pressure environment. This unique approach to grief tending creates a safe and supportive environment where you can feel heard, seen and held.
Cuando alguien muere, muchas cosas pueden cambiar, tanto a nuestro alrededor como en nuestro interior. Aprenderemos cosas nuevas y creceremos de formas que nunca hubiéramos esperado. Hablar de estos cambios y sentimientos puede ayudar a los niños (y a los adultos) a sentirse arraigados en su duelo.
Sesame Workshop ha desarrollado estos tres actividades imprimibles para fomentar estas conversaciones a través del arte y el juego.