
Collapsible content
💛 What is inside the Grief and Loss Support Workbook?
💛 What is inside the Grief and Loss Support Workbook?
💛 Feelings After Loss Pages — Activities to explore sadness, anger, confusion, guilt, love, and relief through drawing and writing
🌹 Memory Pages (10 activities) — Draw their face, write their favorite words, list what you miss, things they taught you
📖 My Story About Loss — Guided narrative pages to help your child make sense of what happened
💙 Parent Scripts — What to say when: they ask why, they are angry, they seem fine, they never talk about it
🌱 Continuing Bonds Activities — Ways to keep connection with who they lost through letters, rituals, memory jars
🎓 School Communication Guide — How to tell the teacher and what accommodations to request
😶 My child has not cried once. Is that normal?
😶 My child has not cried once. Is that normal?
Yes — and this workbook was specifically designed for children who are not ready to talk or cry. Every activity works through drawing, writing, and creative expression — not forced conversation. The workbook gives your child a way to process without being put on the spot. Many parents find their child opens up verbally only after spending time with the workbook pages first.
⏰ When is the right time to start using this workbook?
⏰ When is the right time to start using this workbook?
There is no wrong time. Some families begin in the first week after a loss. Others come to it months later when a child suddenly starts struggling again. Grief in children is not linear — it comes in waves for years. This workbook works at any point: immediately after a loss, during a difficult anniversary, or when a child suddenly asks questions you are not ready for.
Your child lost someone. They do not have words. You do not have answers.
They have not cried once. Or they cannot stop. They ask where the person went and you do not know what to say. They seem fine at school and fall apart at home. They have not mentioned it in weeks and you are terrified that means something is wrong. Grief in children looks completely different from grief in adults. It lives in drawings, in stories, in silence, in sudden anger. This workbook gives it somewhere to go.
Activities that give your child's grief a place to go — without forcing them to talk.
Ten memory-keeping activities that honor who they lost. Feelings pages that work through drawing and writing — no talking required. Story pages that help your child make sense of what happened. Continuing bonds activities so they know it is okay to still love someone who is gone. And parent scripts — the exact words for when they ask why, when they are angry, when they seem fine, and when they never bring it up at all.
What Parents Are Saying
Excellent 4.9 / 5
92% of Children Expressed Grief for the First Time Through This Workbook
Surveys from 1,600+ families who used the Grief and Loss Support Workbook.
92%
Parents said their child expressed grief for the first time through the workbook activities.
88%
Reported their child started talking about the person or pet within 2 weeks of using the workbook.
95%
Said the parent scripts helped them find the right words in conversations they had been dreading.
*Results are from customer surveys conducted 3-6 months after purchase.*
This Workbook vs. Waiting for Them to Open Up on Their Own
|   |
|
Waiting / Hoping They Talk |
|---|---|---|
| Works Without Talking Drawing & Writing | ||
| 10 Memory-Keeping Pages Included | ||
| Parent Scripts for Hard Conversations | ||
| Pet Loss Section Included |
Your child cannot explain their grief. This workbook gives it a place to go.
Memory pages. Feelings activities. Story pages. Parent scripts. Continuing bonds exercises. School communication guide. 90-day money-back guarantee. If it does not help your child find a way through — full refund.