To watch a child grieve and not know what to do is a profoundly difficult experience for caregivers.
Yet, there are guidelines for helping children develop a lifelong, healthy response to loss. The Helping Children with Loss program allows for an opportunity to free children from the false sense of “not feeling bad” and to empower them with effective methods of dealing with loss.
There are many life experiences that can produce feelings of grief in a child including,
death
caregiver divorce or separation
moving
pet loss
a change in schools
loss of an important item
the loss of a peer or a peer group
romantic break-up
academic challenges
loss of trust, safety, or control, and
loss of faith
These, along with numerous other losses, may result in many normal reactions within a child which may include,
emotional and physical exhaustion
loss of energy and motivation
reduced concentration
numbness
isolation
changes in eating and sleeping
academic difficulties
a roller coaster of emotional energy, and
irritability or aggression
Sadly, many caregivers feel at a loss when it comes to supporting these reactions.
We tell our children the same messages we were told when we were grieving including, "move on", "keep busy", "be strong", "wait for time to heal" and sometimes, "get over it". While our intentions are good, many of these messages do not reflect the actual feelings of the child. This misinformation can further isolate them in their pain and distract them from their healing.
The wonderful news is, no matter the reason or degree of severity, if a child you care about is grieving, the guidelines examined in this four-week program can make a difference.
Helping Children with Loss is a safe and supportive program that will provide you with the tools that will allow you to explore new ways of recognizing grief within your child and help them to heal their heart after loss. As you progress through the program, you will learn a complete a set of actions that will enable you to assist your child in moving forward in their life with a heart full of hope.
You will take new action within an environment of other caregivers whose children have experienced a loss.
The connections and empathy formed between caregivers who are all striving to provide the best possible opportunities for their children provides powerful feelings of togetherness and support. It is within this environment that you can take the brave steps of examining your current understandings and beliefs about grief so as to make room for new possibilities in your understanding of healing and recovery.
In this workshop you will have the opportunity to,
Expand your understanding of what grief is and the various types of loss that can create feelings of grief in children
Strengthen your knowledge of healthy grieving and coping in children
Demystify and modify limiting beliefs about a child’s effective recovery from loss
Learn to help your child communicate their emotional truth regarding their losses
Share your thoughts and processes in a safe, confidential, and supportive space
Identify the losses in your child’s life that are emotionally incomplete
Deepen your awareness of your child’s level of coping and process towards recovery
Identify the emotional and behavioural habits that are not serving your child’s healing
Assume a new ability to empower your child through their recovery journey
Take action to help your child emotionally complete a relationship over which they are grieving
Develop lifelong strategies to relate to others who are grieving
Renew your sense of hope in your child’s ability to heal and recover
Feel heard and seen by others without judgment, criticism, or analysis
Your workshop facilitator is Justine Elliot, Registered Provisional Psychologist and Certified Grief Recovery Specialist® at The Grief and Trauma Healing Centre.
Through her own experiences of loss, Justine has learned that grief is a human experience everyone has, but not one they have to face alone. Justine specializes in working with children and adolescents of all ages. She views relationships as key in the healing journey and highly values working with the adults in a child’s life.
The program will take place online via Zoom on Saturday mornings from 9:00am to 11:00am from October 3, 2020 to October 24, 2020 with the exception of the third session which will take place October 14, 2020 from 6pm to 8pm.
Your investment for participating is,
$295 with registration by September 25, 2020
$395 with registration by October 2, 2020
Registration includes 8 hours of facilitation and all materials including the book, When Children Grieve by John James and Russell Friedman.
You will also receive an invoice after the workshop that can be submitted for reimbursement under psychology services if you have benefits coverage.
For registration and payment, please call 780-288-8011. Full refunds are available up until one week prior to the event.
Whether your child is grieving due to a recent loss or a loss from long ago, it is never too soon or too late to heal their heart.