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The Funeral Channel Network, brought to you by The Funeral Program Site, presents this compassionate episode on Understanding and Supporting Grief in Children Through Practical Memory-Making Activities.
Children experience grief differently than adults, often processing loss through action rather than conversation. In this episode, we explore how practical, hands-on memory-making activities can help children safely express emotions they may not yet have words for. From memory boxes and art projects to simple family rituals, we discuss tangible ways caregivers can support children through loss while strengthening connection and emotional security.
We also address why traditional approaches to grief don’t always work for children, how behavior often communicates unspoken emotions, and how creative activities provide a sense of control during an otherwise overwhelming time. Listeners will gain compassionate, real-world tools they can use immediately with children navigating the pain of losing a loved one.
This episode also highlights how supportive materials such as funeral brochures can be thoughtfully adapted for families and children, offering visual structure, reassurance, and keepsake value that complements memory-making activities during services and at home.
By The Funeral Program SiteThe Funeral Channel Network, brought to you by The Funeral Program Site, presents this compassionate episode on Understanding and Supporting Grief in Children Through Practical Memory-Making Activities.
Children experience grief differently than adults, often processing loss through action rather than conversation. In this episode, we explore how practical, hands-on memory-making activities can help children safely express emotions they may not yet have words for. From memory boxes and art projects to simple family rituals, we discuss tangible ways caregivers can support children through loss while strengthening connection and emotional security.
We also address why traditional approaches to grief don’t always work for children, how behavior often communicates unspoken emotions, and how creative activities provide a sense of control during an otherwise overwhelming time. Listeners will gain compassionate, real-world tools they can use immediately with children navigating the pain of losing a loved one.
This episode also highlights how supportive materials such as funeral brochures can be thoughtfully adapted for families and children, offering visual structure, reassurance, and keepsake value that complements memory-making activities during services and at home.