Links to the best sites on loss and grief resources: Grief symptoms in children, grief and loss in children, children coping with death, and much more
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Medline Plus
Collection of articles about general bereavement questions including grief symptoms in children and adults and ways to help with grief and loss in children, teens, and adults. Also provides issues specific to teenagers and children coping with death.
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National Association of School Psychologists
The National Association of School Psychologists are "effective partners in the commitment to help school children and youth achieve their best." The site provides information on ways to help children coping with a death including grief symptoms in children dealing with a death. Further information on grief and loss in children is offered through the publication, "How to Help Children Deal with Loss, Death and Grief.” Additional articles are also available.
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National Mental Health Association
The NMHA provides information for parents, educators, and others who may help children coping with death or loss. Provides a list of grief symptoms in children and adolescents as well as a list of ways to help with grief and loss in children and adolescents. Information on other organizations and resources that can provide useful materials is also available.
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topic summary: A variety of resources provide information and articles on grief and loss in children and adolescents. Includes grief symptoms in children and teens as well as various ways for parents, teachers, and others to help children coping with death or loss. Contact information for organizations and information on other resources is also provided.