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Supporting Our Children & Teens Through Grief, Loss & Transitions

James Caldwell High School, 265 Westville Ave, West Caldwell, NJ | Get Directions »
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Grieving is normal. Whether it is due to the death of a loved one, losing a job, divorce, moving, losing a friendship or losses related to aging or illness—these are all experiences that shape us.

But we live in a “Get-Over-It” culture that encourages avoidance and denial of these feelings—especially in children and teens. Many adults struggle with how to identify and encourage healthy grieving in their kids. How do we talk about it? Should we try to distract our kids or listen to them? What if it all becomes too much? How can we make room in our turbo-charged lives to grieve? What are the benefits of healthy grieving?

Lisa Athan, the Founder/Director of Grief Speaks and a grief recovery specialist, will speak at James Caldwell High School tonight as part of The Socially Literate Parent Education Series.

Lisa has 20 years experience communicating educational and inspirational information about grief and loss to adults, teens and children. A member of the Traumatic Loss Coalitions for Youth in three New Jersey counties, Lisa is passionate about teaching people how to acknowledge and resolve grief before it presents through depression, anxiety, addictions or other disorders.

The presentation is free thanks to the support of the Caldwell/West Caldwell Municipal Alliance.

REGISTRATION REQUIRED:

973-228-6981

mcunningham@cwcboe.org

Event Details

Teresa Akersten
Posted by: Teresa Akersten
Where James Caldwell High School 265 Westville Ave, West Caldwell, NJ 07006
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Time 7:30 pm–9:30 pm
Phone 973-228-6981
Price $0

More About James Caldwell High School

James Caldwell High School

James Caldwell High School

265 Westville Ave, West Caldwell, NJ
973-228-6981

Named after Rev. James Caldwell, the fighting parson of the American Revolution, the approximately 800-student high school serves the Township of West Caldwell and the Borough of Caldwell.

Each year, more than 90 percent of Caldwell High graduates attend schools of higher education and student achievement is above state averages. Caldwell High School is consistently recognized by New Jersey Monthly magazine as one of the top 75 high schools in the state.   The high school offers a comprehensive curriculum, including academics, visual and performing arts and practical arts. There are also more than 15 advanced placement courses offered in addition to a program for remedial and educationally disabled students.

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