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Grieving is a hard and long process.
Aparentmourns their child for the rest of their life, but should that loss overshadow the familys happy events?
Birthdays, graduations, weddings, even?
She told us what couldve been a better way for the mother to address her grief in this situation.
Read her expert insights below!
This is a special day for the daughter and her husband-to-be.
It is about joy, new chapters, love and life.
Its not about the departed.
Its natural for the mother to feel sad during a time like this.
Happy occasions bring many ambivalent feelings to those who have lost close loved ones, the grief coach says.
Her daughters wedding is not the place to focus on the deceased child.
Time does not heal, as many erroneously believe, though it can soften the sharpness.
Some people can more easily express their feelings than others.
In some cases, people might need to express their feelings and thoughts in a less triggering setting.
A grief coach or a grief counselor might help them do just that.
The mother should explain she is having a hard day with memories and feelings when they hit her hard.
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