Grief in childhood looks different because children don't have the language or life experience to metabolize loss the way adults do, but that doesn't mean it's less real or less lasting. A grieving child needs permission to feel confused, angry, or seemingly unbothered—not all at once—and adults who can sit with their sadness without trying to convince them they'll "feel better soon."
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