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child loss, bereavement, tcf
canada, tcf, compassionate friends, grief, grieving
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Children
and Change |
Grief is a natural and normal reaction to loss and
change. It is a physical, emotional, spiritual and psychological response. The
death of a loved one is perhaps the most devastating loss one may experience.
Yet, grief occurs following ANY change in our lives. Even positive changes can
bring a momentary grief response.
We cannot always know what a child is thinking or feeling. We must take cues
from their behaviour. A child grieve his losses with the same hurt as an
adult….perhaps for different reasons, but the hurt is just as deep and no less
painful simply because the surface area is smaller.
Children tend to cope with change by expressing themselves in ways of behaving.
They ACT OUT their feelings and fears rather than talk about them. They may not
always understand WHY they hurt, but they can clearly identity THAT THEY HURT!
All children react differently, but some of the most common expressions of grief
in children (whether they are coping with a death, divorce, abandonment, family
move or friendship dissolution) are:
ANGER
FEELINGS OF ABANDONMENT
GUILT
APPARENT DENIAL
BODILY DISTRESS
TEMPER OUTBURSTS
REGRESSION
INCREASED DEPENDENCY
SILENCE
WITHDRAWAL
PANIC
DEPRESSION
OVER ACTIVITY
BEHAVIOUR CHANGES
DISINTEREST IN PREVIOUSLY ENGAGING ACTIVITIES
"MODEL" BEHAVIOURS
© Darcie D. Sims
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