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“began an online support page, SilentGrief.com”
― Child Loss: The Heartbreak and the Hope
― Child Loss: The Heartbreak and the Hope
“When silentgrief.com quickly grew to a readership in the thousands, I knew there needed to be extra support. So I formed an online Facebook support group: Silent Grief – Child Loss Support. Thousands of bereaved parents and grandparents from around the world now visit daily seeking and receiving help and support.”
― Child Loss: The Heartbreak and the Hope
― Child Loss: The Heartbreak and the Hope
“Try seeking out a trauma-informed yoga instructor or a yoga therapist near you to get help that is specific to grief. If you cannot find a certified trauma-informed or therapeutic yoga instructor in your area, any gentle yoga class will help you relax to work through your moments of intense grief.”
― Child Loss: The Heartbreak and the Hope
― Child Loss: The Heartbreak and the Hope
“Without you my tomorrow wouldn’t be worth the wait, and my yesterdays wouldn’t be worth remembering.”
― Child Loss: The Heartbreak and the Hope
― Child Loss: The Heartbreak and the Hope
“There are many, many great books available in every format – all affordable to anyone. Please visit Amazon.com and search for child loss books. Read the reviews and choose books that you feel would be helpful to you. I’m so pleased to say that a book I authored more than twenty years ago, Silent Grief, is one the few books on child loss that remains in the top 100 best books on child loss for over twenty years. Silent Grief is truly a timeless classic and it will give you much-needed insights into the world of grief, hope, and healing for child loss. I highly recommend any books by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, the woman who literally brought the word “grief” to the”
― Child Loss: The Heartbreak and the Hope
― Child Loss: The Heartbreak and the Hope




