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WAYS TO HELP YOUR CHILD THROUGH THIS DIFFICULT TIME

 

Children do not need to be taught how to grieve. They will do it naturally and in healthy ways if we allow them and if we provide a safe atmosphere, permission and example to do so.

 

Listen carefully. Let them tell their story. Tell them that the reactions they are having are normal.

Pay extra attention, spend extra time with them, be more nurturing and comforting

 

Reassure them that they are safe.

Don’t take their anger or other feelings personally.

Help them to understand the relationship between anger and trauma.

Help them find safe ways to express their feelings e.g. by drawing, taking exercise, or talking

When going out, let them know where you are going and when you will be back

If you are out for a long time, telephone and reassure them

Do not be surprised by changes in behaviour or personality. They will return to their usual selves in time

Don’t tell them that they are “lucky it wasn’t worse”. People are not consoled by such statements.

Instead, tell them that you are sorry such an event has occurred and you want to understand and help them

 

Help them to understand that defiance, aggression and risk behaviour is a way to avoid feeling the pain, hurt and or fear they are feeling

 

Tolerate regressive behaviour such as nail biting, thumb sucking, or the need for a night light

 

Share your own experience of being frightened of something and getting through it

If they are feeling guilt or shame, emphasise that they did not choose for this to happen and that they are not to blame.

Even if they were angry with the person who died, or had been mean to them, this

did not make it happen

Work with the school support services and other available services

As well as advising your child about appropriate use of social media, monitor their use, particularly during this vulnerable time. Useful website: www.webwise.ie

Wellbeing Information

Please click on link for useful helpful resources for those going through a difficult time

  • Cavan Monaghan Poster - Support Services for People in Distress

Support information for Parents and Students dealing with bereavement 

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