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Parents and Guardian Resources

Grief is an emotionally, mentally, and physically exhausting process. In order to best support yourself through this difficult time, self-care needs to become a priority. However, looking after a grieving child is a job that doesn’t stop. While as a parent you may feel you need to be available at all times for their needs it is vitally important you also take time to look after yourself and your own grief.

Parent Self Care

Self Care After Immediate Loss

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Self Care
First 12
Months

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Self Care Anniversaries

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Parenting Through Loss

Parenting Through a Terminal
Illness

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Parenting
After An Immediate Loss

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What to Expect During the Grieving Process

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Parenting In The First 12 Months

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Parenting Through Anniversaries

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How To Discuss Loss By Suicide

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Overcoming The Isolation Of Grief

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Bereaved Adolescents And The Transition To Adulthood

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FEEL THE MAGIC GRIEF COMMUNITY FACEBOOK GROUP

Please consider joining our Facebook Community Group. You will find many people who understand what it is like to be bereaved. 

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