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My World Is Gone
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Jan 02, 2002
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By Clara Hinton
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Category: Loss Of A Young Child
When a young child dies, the world that was so familiar to a parent changes instantly. Setting daily mini goals can help a parent create a more positive atmosphere that will lend to healing.
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Avoiding Holiday Depression
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Dec 11, 2001
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By Clara Hinton
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Category: Loss Of A Young Child
The holidays are supposed to be a time of laughter and fun. For parents who have lost a child, this season often turns "blue". Learn how to take steps to avoid holiday depression.
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Grief Attacks
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Nov 18, 2001
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By Clara Hinton
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Category: Loss Of A Young Child
Grief attacks are predictable during the traditional holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas. By making some changes in family traditions, you validate your grief and keep some control as you heal.
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Going Through the Motions
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Oct 07, 2001
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By Clara Hinton
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Category: Loss Of A Young Child
A parent who loses a young child spends many months going through the motions of living devoid of all feelings. Remember that grief is hard work, and healing is often a slow, difficult process.
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Will I Ever Feel Like It's Great To Be Alive?
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Oct 01, 2001
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By Clara Hinton
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Category: Loss Of A Young Child
Grieving the loss of your child is the hardest work you will ever do. Remind yourself often that there will be a day when you will once again experience joyful living!
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The Emotional Roller Coaster
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Sep 05, 2001
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By Clara Hinton
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Category: Loss Of A Young Child
Your personal journey of child loss often feels like an emotional roller coaster ride. With time and patience, you can reclaim some of the joy you once experienced.
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When Nothing Feels Right
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Aug 28, 2001
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By Clara Hinton
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Category: Loss Of A Young Child
Losing a young child takes a heavy toll on a parent's heart. Society expects parents to move on quickly in grief, even when their world has been turned upside down and nothing feels right.
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