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Parenting Children Who Have Lost a Loved One

Have you lost a loved one and are now caring for the children who were left behind? Are you struggling to parent children who are grieving, while still overwhelmed with your own grief? If so, join us for a morning of encouragement, support and practical advice from a nationally-recognized parenting expert. 

Ebook Contents Include:

  • Overcome your feelings of aloneness and loss.
  • Help children deal with their grief, without opening your own wounds.
  • Manage challenges such as financial strain, household management, and time management. 
  • Set boundaries and discipline children during a time when their behavior may be erratic.
  • Recognize the warning signs of stress in children.
  • Know when and where to seek help from community resource providers who want to support you.
  • Transform chaos into consistency and stability. 
  • Uncover the hidden blessings that your loss can provide.
  •  Feel empowered and confident about raising these children. 

RTITI's Founder/CEU Jody Johnston Pawel, LSW, CFLE, CTSS

Jody, the Founder/CEO of RTITI, is a Licensed Social Worker, Certified Family Life Educator, and a Certified Trauma Support Specialist. She is the author of an award-winning parenting book and evidence-based curriculum called The Parent's Toolshop® and has created over 100 multimedia parenting resources. Jody has trained and certified over 100 Toolshop® Instructors worldwide and over a dozen Relationship Toolshop® Experts, with whom she co-authors new Toolshop® training programs and resources that support people in using her unique “Universal Blueprint® for Relationship Success” to improve other relationships in their lives. Jody is a top-rated speaker who has trained over 50,000 parents and family-service professionals worldwide. She also has served as a parenting expert to the media for over 30 years, including being the Co-Producer and Parenting Expert for the Emmy-nominated “Ident-a-Kid” television series. 

Contents

Parenting Through Grief.pdf
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