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Supporting youth and families impacted by grief or addiction can be complex and emotionally demanding - especially when you’re balancing care, systems, and expectations. Whether you’re seeking evidence‑informed tools, professional development, or ways to strengthen connection and belonging in the spaces you serve -

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Supporting Youth Experiencing Grief

Webinar Spotlight

Watch this recorded 1-hour event delivered on May 1, 2026. Facilitated by Camp Erin Online Manager, Kelly Petersohn, LCSW, this workshop provides youth-serving professionals with a deeper understanding of childhood grief, simple support strategies, and available resources.

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Read more: Grief by Age: Developmental Stages and Ways to Help
Resource type: Article
Grief & Loss

Grief by Age: Developmental Stages and Ways to Help

AGES 0-3 INFANTS/TODDLERS Developmental Stage: During these first two years, children’s development is focused on creating an attachment bond with primary

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Read more: Books to Support Youth Affected by Addiction in the Family
Resource type: Book
Grief & LossAddiction & Prevention

Books to Support Youth Affected by Addiction in the Family

Books on Addiction – By Recommended Age Understanding substance use disorder and the way it affects those around us can be

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Read more: Activity: Inside Out – Getting to Know my Emotions
Resource type: Activity
Addiction & PreventionRelated Topics

Activity: Inside Out – Getting to Know my Emotions

Objective: This activity can be beneficial by creating a fun, safe environment for children to discuss emotions that may be hard

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