Reminding Kids They’re Loved
Create paper hearts that remind children of the special people who love them.
- Talk together about well-loved family members and close family friends.
- In each heart, help kids draw or write a few words about a different person and their relationship. You might ask, “What are some things you love about (person’s name)?” or “What do you do together that makes you feel happy inside?”
- Help kids cut out the hearts. They can keep them in their pocket to remind them all day long that they are loved.
Something New
In this story, Elmo’s cousin Jesse helps remind children that big changes can mean new opportunities to learn and grow.
Jesse Expresses Grief Through Play
A video to show how children can express their feelings of grief through play — and how grown-ups can help.
Re-grieving as Seasons Change
A video that shows how grief can come and go throughout life.
Elmo and Jesse Remember Uncle Jack
A video to show that there are many ways to remember—and celebrate—a person who died.
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.
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.