| Because you are visiting this page, it is likely that you are dealing with the loss of a loved one. We know this is a difficult time for you, and we hope some of the thoughts expressed on these grief support sites will be of help to you.
http://www.nfda.org/
The National Funeral Directors Association sponsors several pages on coping with grief. Especially helpful may be:
"Understanding Grief"
"Types of Losses"
"Explaining Death to a Child"
http://griefnet.org/library/tips.html
This is a list of tips for getting through the holidays.
http://www.compassionatefriends.org/
This site has a multitude of resources including many brochures, such as one that gives tips for helping a coworker who is dealing with the death of a child.
http://www.nmha.org/children/prevent/loss.cfm
This is a site aimed at helping children cope with loss. It addresses signs of grieving in children and adolescents along with how to help children and adolescents grieve. Several links to other grief sites are found on this page.
http://taps.org/
This is a site for survivors of military men and women.
www.aarp.org/griefandloss
There are professionally written articles here and also many letters written by husbands or wives in all stages of grief. You may write your own note or reply to someone else.
http://www.dougy.org
This page helps adults understand a child's grief process as well as helping kids help each other.
http://kidsaid.com
This site is sponsored by griefnet, which is a grief site for adults. KidsAid is a place for kids to share their feelings about grief with other kids.
http://griefnet.org/library/helpingbuz.html
This page contains ideas of how to help a friend or neighbor who is grieving.
http://center for loss.com
The Center for Loss and Life Transition provides many resources for helping yourself or someone else who is grieving.
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