Easter is often a time of joy and togetherness—but for children grieving the loss of a loved one, it can also be especially hard.
As families gather to celebrate, the absence of someone special can feel even more profound.
Still, there are gentle and meaningful ways for children to honour and remember their loved ones during Easter weekend. Here are a few ideas ⤵️


Supporting kids during traumatic events
In the face of traumatic world events (e.g., war, natural disasters like wildfires, earthquakes, and hurricanes), children often experience immense challenges and emotional distress. Seeing images of destruction, hearing about loss, or witnessing devastation can deeply affect their sense of safety.
Colouring Pages
Our new printable, single-page colouring sheets are designed to help caregivers and educators start age-appropriate conversations about grief in a gentle, accessible way.
Navigating Halloween When You’re Grieving
The Halloween season with its costumes, parties, and focus on excitement can feel complicated and even overwhelming for grieving children and families. It's completely normal for a fun holiday to feel difficult when you're missing a loved one.