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A Mother's Bond
Oct 08, 2001   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: For Mothers
A mother suffers a physical and an emotional loss when her child dies. Be assured that in time, the physical symptoms of loss will subside, and the mother will be able to move ahead in her grief.

Going Through the Motions
Oct 07, 2001   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: Loss Of A Young Child
A parent who loses a young child spends many months going through the motions of living devoid of all feelings. Remember that grief is hard work, and healing is often a slow, difficult process.

I Know Exactly How You Feel
Oct 05, 2001   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: Miscarriage
Hearing the words "I know exactly how you feel" can stir up feelings of anger with parents who have just lost a child. Grief is a very individual pain, and should be recognized as such.

Nobody Remembered!
Oct 03, 2001   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: For Friends
Parents often think that nobody has remembered the death of their child. The simple act of being a friend who remembers the loss generates hope and healing to grieving hearts.

Will I Ever Feel Like It's Great To Be Alive?
Oct 01, 2001   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: Loss Of A Young Child
Grieving the loss of your child is the hardest work you will ever do. Remind yourself often that there will be a day when you will once again experience joyful living!

Creating a Memory Book
Sep 28, 2001   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: For Family
Creating a memory book is a very healing activity for families grieving the loss of a child. This memory book will become one of your most precious possessions, and will draw you closer together in your journey of grief.

Your Sister Is Sleeping
Sep 26, 2001   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: For Family
Substituting the word "sleeping" for "death" can be very frightening to a young child. By telling your children the truth on an age appropriate level, you will help them move forward in their journey of grief.

Could This Be Depression?
Sep 24, 2001   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: Miscarriage
It is common for parents who have lost a baby through a miscarriage to experience depression. By knowing how to recognize the symptoms of depression, you can seek a doctor's help early and prevent additional grief.

Grief Can Be So Cruel
Sep 24, 2001   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: Teen And Adult Loss
It is not unusual to see your deceased child many months following the actual death. Remember--grief's cruel tricks do not last forever!

A Comforting Smell
Sep 20, 2001   |   By Clara Hinton   |   Category: Teen And Adult Loss
It is not unusual for a parent to want to be comforted by the smell of an article of clothing once worn by the deceased child. Remember-there is no right or wrong way to grieve.

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