A Grieving Family’s Route to Resilience

Authors

  • Joe Primo

Abstract

One hundred percent of students will grieve and face adversity. Very few students, though likely none, will receive education on this complex and contradictory emotional response that permeates life. Grief is a response to adversity, and therefore the catalyst of many risk factors. However, supportive and responsive environments mitigate the majority of risks associated with grief, necessitating education that promotes prevention and emotional agility. Schools are chief among the critical places that influence a child’s outcomes and resilience. In order to promote more resilient environments, Good Grief, Inc. is mobilizing its greatest ambassadors to change our dysfunctional culture and promote grief resilience curriculum: grieving parents.

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Published

2018-06-14

How to Cite

Primo, J. (2018). A Grieving Family’s Route to Resilience. Social Innovations Journal, (48). Retrieved from https://socialinnovationsjournal.com/index.php/sij/article/view/12385