Helping Children Cope With Grief

Written by Theresa V. Wilson, M.Ed.


Age is not a prerequisite to grief. Not unlike their parents, child must be allowed to experiencerepparttar stages of grief. Denial of opportunity to “release” feelings, participate in family loss, and share in recovery can be very damaging torepparttar 111233 health and well being ofrepparttar 111234 child.

You do not have to be a psychologist or therapist to understand and use basic tools to addressrepparttar 111235 needs of a grieving child. It does require recognition that “kids are people too,” and acceptance that their process of mending is no different than adults. Whether death or divorce,repparttar 111236 stages of a child’s emotional recuperating are very similar to adults, and must be fully addressed byrepparttar 111237 parents in order to reap positive results.

Never assume you know what your child may be thinking or feeling. Even inrepparttar 111238 closest relationships, he or she will keep their most intimate feelings as they assess, for themselves,repparttar 111239 impact ofrepparttar 111240 emotional trauma and related environment issues that have been forced upon them.

There are general stages of grief manifested in behaviors, attitudes and changes similar torepparttar 111241 following:

Initial Shock which can be manifested in periods of withdrawal and silence or through wild behavior and disobedience;

Emotional Release which is a stage of becoming more aware of their loss and reacting with dramatic release of various emotions including crying without cause, striking siblings or becoming easily provoked. Some youth may exhibit a variety of disruptive behaviors in school in addition to anti-social responses at home;

Physical Symptoms include sleepless nights, nightmares, abnormal eating habits and digestive problems; and finally Guilt Feelings exhibited by blaming others for what they feel they have done to createrepparttar 111242 situation.

The road to recovery for youth may require that adults take a proactive role. There are several activities parents can use to create an atmosphere of comfort and support. These activities also encourage a closer communication between parent and child that moves far beyondrepparttar 111243 immediate crisis.

Encourage your child to prepare a picture album of favorite activities thy experienced withrepparttar 111244 loved one. This may include family outings, birthday celebrations, or special events and holidays.

Encouragerepparttar 111245 child to write a story or “diary of events” aboutrepparttar 111246 positive experiences they remember whenrepparttar 111247 loved one was with them (purchase a colorful diary or notebook and include a “special pen”repparttar 111248 child can use for this activity. Make this a personal experience for them that no one else can share. Do ask to read their diary entries or short stories. Let them offer to share when they are ready. Ifrepparttar 111249 child is unsure how to begin, suggest they develop a summary aroundrepparttar 111250 picture album.

Encouragerepparttar 111251 child to draw pictures of pleasant memories. Purchase a combination of crayons, paint and brushes. Makerepparttar 111252 project unique to them. Keep it easy and convenient to begin by making it clear supplies will be available as they findrepparttar 111253 need for them. The key here is to make sure their interest in expressing themselves is not dampened byrepparttar 111254 lack of supplies.

Toys For Rabbits

Written by Sarah Giers


Just like a dog, a cat, or a child, rabbits love to play. They need mental, physical, and social stimulation just like any other pet does. A rabbit cooped up in a cage allrepparttar time with nothing to do is a bored rabbit. Some breeds in particular are apt to get bored. These include Tans, Checkered Giants, and Britannia Petites, among others.

Toys keep your rabbit from being bored, and they also keep its mind sharp. Toys that make your rabbit think arerepparttar 111232 best. Some parrot toys are exellent because they are designed to keep a parrot thinking, which keeps it from being bored.

Toys keep a rabbit active, which in turn keeps it in good physical condition. This promotes health and vigor which can lead to a longer lifespan foryour bunny.

If you use toys to play with your bunny, your bunny will associate fun with you. This will cause it to bond more closely with you. Try rolling a ball toward it and watch how it will curiously approachrepparttar 111233 ball.

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