Helping Children With Loss
Online
beginning
Friday, Aug. 07, 2026
The vast majority of parents find themselves at a loss when trying to help their children deal with any grieving experience that impacts them. This 4-week program is designed to teach parents, and others who work with children, the necessary tools to help children effectively deal with their broken hearts, no matter the loss they are facing.
About The Format
This program is taught in four 2.5 hour long sessions offered once a week. There is reading and assignments in between sessions. HCWL Groups are not drop in style groups. All GRM programs are structured and action oriented.
A Note From The Presenter:
Helping Children With Loss
Supporting the Children You Love Through Life’s Losses
Children grieve too. But their grief often looks different than adults expect.
Sometimes it shows up as anger, anxiety, withdrawal, acting out, perfectionism, trouble focusing, stomach aches, or sudden emotional reactions. Sometimes children cannot find the words for what they feel. And sometimes the loss may be recent, or it may be something they have quietly carried for years.
Many caring adults want to help, but were never taught how.
This compassionate, practical workshop is designed to help parents, grandparents, teachers, school counselors, clergy, first responders, foster parents, youth leaders, and anyone who has children in their lives learn how to support children through grief and loss in healthier, more connected ways.
In this course, you’ll learn how to:
Create emotional safety so children feel seen, heard, and understood
Replace common myths about grief with supportive, healing communication
Help children express feelings without shame, fixing, or judgment
Better understand how grief can show up emotionally, physically, socially, and behaviorally
Support children through losses such as death, divorce, illness, relocation, family changes, trauma, or other life disruptions
Respond with greater confidence during difficult emotional conversations
Model healthy emotional expression and resilience
This is not about having the “perfect” words.
It is about learning how to be a calm, safe, compassionate presence in a child’s life during moments that can shape them forever.
When children feel emotionally supported, they are more likely to build resilience, trust themselves, communicate openly, and move through life’s challenges in healthier ways.
Program Details
Group Workshop
$297
Online
2.5-hour sessions
Once per week for 4 weeks
You do not need to be a therapist or grief professional to make a meaningful difference in a child’s healing. Sometimes the most powerful thing we can offer is simply learning how to show up differently.




















