Often when bereaved parents share about their children, listeners rush to give advice or suggest therapy. But this isn’t always (or even often) what bereaved parents want. Often, sharing about our deceased children is simply part of parenting.
This grief awareness printable helps to explain that sharing about your deceased child is simply another aspect of your love and how you parent them, even and especially after their death.
These graphics are sized to print 5″ high x 7″ wide. You can print on a 5×7 notecard, on a full-size piece of cardstock and cut to size, or you can scale for larger prints. Place in a simple frame and snap a selfie or use in any other way you’d like to share one of the many truths about grief.
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Parenting in Loss; Sharing about my deceased child (shareable graphic)
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