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What Kids can Teach us about Grief
I met with a group of about 20 children ranging in age from 6 to 11. We hung out for a bit and then settled in to do an activity based on their worries. I gave them some art supplies and a little direction asking them to put their worries on paper. It could be about the pandemic or any other worries they had. Then they had a chance to share their worries with everyone else. And do you know what I found out? They have a lot of the same worries as I do!