November is National Children's Grief Awareness Month

November is National Children's Grief Awareness Month

November is National Children’s Grief Awareness Month. At Valerie’s House, children's grief awareness is recognized every day. However, to people outside of Valerie’s House, the feelings of grieving children can easily be underestimated or misunderstood. For this reason, it is important to inform people how deeply grief can effect a child.

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Teaching Your Child to Regulate Their Emotions and Feelings

Teaching Your Child to Regulate Their Emotions and Feelings

One of the most difficult things to do with our children who are going through grief is to help them regulate their emotions. You can have the smartest, most amazingly talented child in the world, but if they are going through grief, their intellect is “out the window” because the innate sense of survival, along with their emotions of safety and security, is their number one goal. This is the main reason why their emotional regulation is very difficult to control.

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Have FUN Playing Games and Strengthening Family Bonds at the Same Time!

Have FUN Playing Games and Strengthening Family Bonds at the Same Time!

There is nothing quite as fun as reaching a small goal in a game with your closest rivals, your family members, before they do.

“PASS GO and COLLECT $200!” “WHOO HOO!!!” you shout as your sibling’s face gets jealous for a second!

These times together as a family give much more than momentary doses of “feel-good.” Games can actually strengthen family bonds for the better.

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Meet this Valerie's House Entrepreneur

Meet this Valerie's House Entrepreneur

She’s an Valerie’s House entrepreneur with a bright future ahead of her.

At only ten years old, this Valerie’s House- Fort Myers child started her own jewelry-making business to save money for her future.

Nataliya attends group night on Tuesday nights to grieve the death of her sister and grandmother.

She started making handcrafted jewelry in June 2022 and has seen great growth since her debut in the community.

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Traditions After Loss

Traditions After Loss

Traditions, big or small, are an important part of our lives. Whether it’s a tradition of having Sunday pancakes, an annual trip, or a holiday celebration, these meaningful rituals connect us through the actions we take together. As a result, we grow to love and rely on them as a comforting constant in our lives.

When we lose a loved one, it feels like we have lost a part of what makes these practices so special.

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Back to School - Supporting Grieving Children for Educators and Parents

Back to School - Supporting Grieving Children for Educators and Parents

Students, teachers, and parents everywhere are gearing up for another school year, and this can bring a variety of feelings and emotions for children who are grieving the loss of a loved one.

As the grown-ups in children’s lives, we want to be as aware and prepared as possible to create an environment in which our children who are grieving can feel safe to feel their feelings.

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