A Child’s Grief
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Simcha Jacobovici
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A Child’s Grief

Children express grief differently than adults, but their pain is just as real and their feelings equally as intense. A Child’s Grief takes viewers into the lives of eight children in bereavement support group. To help children through the bereavement process, it is important that the adults around them be aware of what is going on inside their young minds. We hear their stories, feel their pain, and share their tears – along with their laughter – as we witness their valiant struggles to come to terms with their losses. Video Length: 54m
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To help children through the bereavement process, it is important that the adults around them be aware of what is going on inside their young minds. We hear their stories, feel their pain, and share their tears – along with their laughter – as we witness their valiant struggles to come to terms with their losses.

This video was formerly included in the Expressive Media Arts Therapies Films Collection distributed by Expressive Media Inc.

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