4 Keys for Parents to Help Young Children Recognize and Embrace Grief

4 Keys for Parents to Help Young Children Recognize and Embrace Grief

4 Keys for Parents to Help Young Children Recognize and Embrace Grief Lee Ann Mancini

How can you be the parent your child needs?

Michele Benyo is a Certified Grief Recovery Specialist, an early childhood parent coach, and the founder of Good Grief Parenting. After her 6-year-old son passed away from cancer, her 3-year-old daughter said, “Mommy, half of me is gone.” This heartbreaking statement defined Michele’s life purpose. Her mission is twofold; to help parents through the unimaginable challenges of parenting while grieving the death of a child and to help parents meet the unique needs of a child who has lost a sibling in the early childhood years. Michele’s heart desires to see families live forward after loss toward a future bright with possibilities and even joy.

Michelle discusses:
  • Good Grief Parenting.
  • Four ways to help young children heal from grief.
  • How children and adults grieve differently.
  • The lies people believe about grief and how the truth allows families to heal.
  • Free resources that she offers.
Michelle’s Resources:

Get a cup of coffee, take about ten minutes to recharge your batteries, and equip your mind so you can raise warriors for Christ that will stand firm in the face of evil! Occasionally, we will be giving away free books – so stay tuned! My team and I are here to serve you all for the glory of our Lord!

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