When children face loss, they need more than words—they need a way to feel, express, and heal. The Grief & Loss Workbook for Kids is a powerful and gentle tool designed to guide children and teens through the complex emotions of grief in a safe, supportive, and age-appropriate way. Whether they’ve lost a loved one, a pet, a friend, or are navigating major life changes like divorce or separation, this workbook offers comfort, structure, and understanding. Filled with over 30 engaging, therapist-informed activities , this book helps young minds explore their thoughts and emotions through writing, drawing, reflection, and movement. It combines psychological guidance with creative expression—giving kids the language and space they need to make sense of their feelings and begin to heal. Inside This Workbook, Kids Will Learn To: Understand what grief and loss really mean—without scary language - Recognize emotions like sadness, anger, guilt, and confusion - Reflect through memory-building exercises like letters, journals & "The House of Grief" - Explore the five stages of grief and learn it's okay to grieve in their own way - Create a personal Grief Plan filled with tools and coping strategies - Build resilience, self-awareness, and emotional strength Designed For: Children and teens (ages 6–12) - Parents supporting grieving children - Teachers, counselors, and therapists - Kids experiencing death, divorce, moves, or other forms of loss. Why This Workbook Matters: Grief often leaves children feeling lost, confused, or alone. This workbook helps them feel seen. It provides structure without pressure, expression without judgment, and healing without rushing. Thoughtful prompts, gentle affirmations, and interactive pages allow each child to move through grief in their own time—one page at a time.