by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 24, 2018 |
How to Help a Grieving Child These lessons have been adapted from the book 35 Ways to Help a Grieving Child. Kids learn by asking questions. When they ask questions about a death, it’s usually a sign that they’re curious about something they don’t...
by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 24, 2018 |
New podcast: Death 101 — Jessica Zitter talks about the realities of dying Jessica Zitter describes herself as an “accidental evangelist.” As a doctor, she set out to save lives, not to focus on death. But her work has led her being committed to changing the current...
by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 24, 2018 |
A Moment that Changed Me – The Death of my Sister and the Grief That Followed There is nothing that could ever have prepared me for the past weeks since she died, and while this isn’t the first time someone has written about grief, and it certainly won’t be the...
by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 23, 2018 |
TED Talk: Amy Green – A Video Game to Cope with Grief YOU FIND YOURSELF in a hotel room in a strange city, like a character in the first scene of a videogame. Take a second to get oriented, to remember where fate has delivered you. Seattle. OK. You have come...
by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 23, 2018 |
An Open Letter To Parents Who Have Lost A Child I heard someone say, grief isn’t a life sentence, it’s a life passage. It’s the one common human experience we all have at one time or another. But, we didn’t expect it to be the death of a child, did we? If you’re...