A grieving child may show a variety of feelings or show none at all. This can be a result of not fully understanding what is going on or not knowing how to react. Their age, the circumstances of their loss, and their feelings influence their reaction. A grieving child may resort to behaving much younger than they actually are or start throwing temper tantrums.
By Dan Florell, Ph.D. & Praveena Salins, M.D. “Who didn’t put away the cookies?” the mother asked. Four year old Tammy started crying and said, “I did mommy. I am so sorry. It is all my fault. I will never ever do that again! I’m just so stupid!” Tammy’s mother calmed Tammy down and reassured…