Art to Celebrate & Remember
Art can be healing. Use this tool to create art to remember a loved one.
Art can be healing. When an important person dies, children can create art to celebrate that person and share special memories. With this tool, children can create art to remember moments spent with a loved one.
You might print children’s artwork and hang it somewhere they’ll see often, or send it along with a note to your loved one’s family to show them support.
Growing as We Grieve
Parents and caregivers, reflect on your own experience of grief and hear what has helped other families cope, thrive, and find joy.
Elmo and Jesse Remember Uncle Jack
A video to show that there are many ways to remember—and celebrate—a person who died.
How Children Grieve and How to Help
Consider the different ways children experience grief as they grow, and how you might help.
Disenfranchised Grief
Learn about disenfranchised grief.
The Complexity of Loss
Consider different types of grief and loss.
Growing as They Grieve
A special guide for providers supporting children who are grieving.
Supporting Grieving Native American Children and Families
Learn ways to support Native American children and families who are grieving with compassion and cultural humility.