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Scenario

How to navigate daily rituals after child loss

It has been two years since my daughter died from cancer and I still set the table for four people instead of three and I do not know if this is healthy or if I am supposed to stop.

More people experience this than they realize.

What we've seen

The muscle memory of parenthood persists long after the child is gone, creating daily confrontations with absence.

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Rabia
Rabia works with people navigating exactly this kind of situation.
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Worth thinking about

“Where Are You with Grief of a child — the unnatural loss?”

Peri

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