Supporting Children Through Grief
Gentle Guidance When Words Are Hard to Find
Talking to children about death can feel difficult. Many worry about saying the wrong thing, but with calm, honest and gentle guidance, it is possible to help children understand what has happened in a way that feels safe and reassuring.
At Thompson Brothers & Sons, Craig and Simon support families across Sunderland, Washington and Houghton-le-Spring with clear, thoughtful guidance.
Every child experiences grief in their own way. Some may talk openly, others may become quiet, and some may express their feelings through play, drawing or changes in behaviour.
There is no right way to grieve - only their way. With patience and support, children can begin to understand loss at their own pace.
7 - Additional Support
If a child is struggling or needs extra support, there are organisations that can help. National support services include:
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Child Bereavement UK
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Winston’s Wish
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Cruse Bereavement Support
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Samaritans
We can also help you find local support, including counselling services and community groups. Please speak to us if you would like guidance - we are always here to help.
You Are Not Alone
Supporting a child through grief takes time, patience and understanding.
You do not have to face it alone.
If you would like to talk, we are here to listen.
If you need guidance, we are here to support you.
We are here to guide you - one step at a time.