Integrating EMDR to Support Children Who Are Grieving
ZoomChildren who are grieving often face challenges in processing emotions and adapting to loss in developmentally appropriate ways. This presentation explores the integration of EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and […]
Introduction to Grief Support Series | Basics of Leading a Grief Group
ZoomThis webinar will provide the basic tools to facilitate a grief group for children, teens, and adults. After attending this webinar, participants will be able to feel comfortable facilitating or […]
Creative Interventions for Bereaved Children
ZoomWhen children experience the death of a significant person, they are at a very vulnerable time in their lives. These young grievers often struggle with emotions they may hesitate to […]
“Mind”ful Camps: Embracing Practices to Create Equity for Neurodiversity
ZoomThe term neurodiversity casts a wide net, so thinking about embracing practices at camp that create more equity may feel a bit daunting. How can we cater to every youth's […]
Introduction to Grief Support Series | NACG Resources
ZoomThe NACG has created a diverse set of resources through its dedicated workgroups, designed to provide information and strategies for those supporting grieving children in various roles. These free […]
Supporting Widowed Parents, Strengthening Families: A Holistic Approach to Grief
ZoomThis webinar will focus on the psychosocial functioning of parents who have lost a spouse or partner and are raising children on their own. The presenter will provide an […]
Supporting Schools in the Aftermath of Crisis
ZoomChildren’s bereavement centers/programs/providers can play an important role in supporting a school after a major crisis event due to school or community violence. The following topics will be covered: how […]
The Power of Goodbye Rituals: The Importance of Involving Children in the Bereavement Process
ZoomThis presentation will focus on the importance of goodbyes and the surrounding rituals that families participate in during times of bereavement. The death of a loved one is a significant […]