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How Educators and Schools Can Help Students Cope with Bereavement and Grief
Bereavement and grieving are common among school-aged children. This webinar will review how educators and schools can play an essential role in meeting the needs of grieving students.
Originally broadcast live on Thursday, October 19th
Dealing with death is never easy and can be especially difficult for students, who probably are experiencing loss for the first time. The grief they feel can be especially intense when losing a parent or trusted adult or when death occurs as the result of a homicide or suicide.
As educators, you are in a unique position to help students cope with bereavement, which can increase the risk of mental health problems and affect their behavior at school. Easing the way is possible once you learn these practical suggestions that build on your expertise and perspective as educators.
Join us on October 19th at 1pm est to find out how to:
Review the impact of death and loss on students
Differentiate between bereavement, grieving, and traumatic grief
Understand the role of the school in bereavement and grieving