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Sara, M.Ed., M.S., NCC on Instagram: "Super simple idea I learned and loved from the grief presentation Alive Hospice (an organization in Nashville) gave to my district a few months ago - Hello Goodbye Hands! It would be a great activity for the first session with kids who’ve had a loved one die. ⁣ ⁣ Sorry that my handwriting is...what it is. I tried my best!" First Session Therapy Ideas, Wellbeing Activities For Children, Counseling Crafts, Therapeutic Art Activities, Play Therapy Activities, Therapy Interventions, Memory Activities, Play Therapy Techniques, Therapy Techniques

Sara, M.Ed., M.S., NCC on Instagram: "Super simple idea I learned and loved from the grief presentation Alive Hospice (an organization in Nashville) gave to my district a few months ago - Hello Goodbye Hands! It would be a great activity for the first session with kids who’ve had a loved one die. ⁣ ⁣ Sorry that my handwriting is...what it is. I tried my best!"

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The Grateful Remembrance Jar is a quick and easy activity for people who are grieving on Thanksgiving Day. Instead of asking you to find gratitude for things in the here-and-now, this activity asks you to focus on gratitude for the past you shared with your loved one, for the things they taught you, the ways they continue to live on in this world, and so on.    #grief #grieving #bereavement #arttherapy #Thanksgivingactivities via @whatsyourgrief Gratitude Activities For Adults, Bereavement Activities, Group Activities For Adults, Bereavement Support, Thanksgiving Activity, Gratitude Activities, Nurse Training, Mindfulness For Kids, Art Therapy Activities

The Grateful Remembrance Jar is a quick and easy activity for people who are grieving on Thanksgiving Day. Instead of asking you to find gratitude for things in the here-and-now, this activity asks you to focus on gratitude for the past you shared with your loved one, for the things they taught you, the ways they continue to live on in this world, and so on. #grief #grieving #bereavement #arttherapy #Thanksgivingactivities via @whatsyourgrief

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