Grief in School-Aged Youth

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Abstract

Grief is an expected response to an internalized sense of loss, regardless of age. This response occurs after experiencing the death of a loved one or a drastic life change that creates a sense of loss. Children and adolescents move through the grief process according to their age and stage of development. Proper support is essential to promote healthy coping and acceptance in youth experiencing grief. The interprofessional school team can support students experiencing grief to enhance student learning outcomes and overall health and well-being.

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Edwards, J., Stone, M., Bartlett, H., Wallace, M., & Ventura, A. (2023). Grief in School-Aged Youth. NASN School Nurses, 38(4), 171–175. https://doi.org/10.1177/1942602X231161332

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