
Losing a child of any age is a painful, shocking, traumatic experience. Children are not supposed to die before their parents.
Often, grief stricken parents find themselves alone. We live in a grief-illiterate society; most people don’t understand the depth of emotions that parents experience when a child dies. It’s an unbearable loss that challenges friendships, faith, and fundamental beliefs about the world.
This workbook will help you find support and solace for your grieving heart and, in time, discover your own resilience.
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