What might kids feel like after someone they love dies?
They might feel sad, depressed, relieved, shocked, confused, angry, or lonely. All these emotions and more are normal for kids to feel after losing someone they love.
What is death?
The end of the life of a person or organism.
What is the first stage of grief?
How might kids act after losing someone they love?
They might have feelings of shock or numbness, a hard time falling or staying asleep, a loss of appetite, feel restless, a hard time concentrating, act out, say mean things, act younger, or many other things. There is not one-way kids act after losing someone they love.
What is grief?
Grief is the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors connected to the loss of something important. Most often it is when someone we love dies.
What is the second stage of grief?
What types of people pass away?
All types. People who pass away can include friends, parents, children, grandparents, teachers, brothers, sisters, and pets.
How many people die every year?
About 56 million people. Death is a normal part of our life cycle.
What is the third stage of grief?
What types of worries do kids have after someone they love passes away?
Lots of kids might worry about what will happen to them, how this might change their life, if it was their fault, or what happens to the person they love.
How many kids lose a parent?
About 1 out of 20 kids lose one or both parents by the age of 15.
What is the fourth stage of grief?
What are some things that a kid could do if they wanted to get help after someone they love passes away?
Kids could tell a trusted adult, talk to a friend, tell a teacher, or talk to a therapist.
True or False: If a kid ignores the feelings after losing someone they love the feelings will go away and they will feel better.
False. It is important that kids feel their feelings and are allowed to express their feelings after someone they love dies. It is an important part of the healing process for kids and allows them to develop a healthy grieving process.