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Helping the person with Down’s syndrome through the process of bereavement Always give the news of a death with honesty and at a pace suited to the person. The news of a death should not be kept from a person in an attempt to protect him or her. Always use straightforward language in order to avoid misinterpretation. The use of
1. Acknowledge and normalize the person’s feelings. It’s important for someone to know that their feelings, whatever they are, are normal and they are not alone. It can help just to say “you are sad” when someone is crying and remind them “I’m sad, too. We are all sad because Mom died.”
11 Νοε 2024 · Helpful links to assist individuals with Down syndrome deal with grief and loss: Easy to Read Grief and Loss Booklet uses simple illustrations to explain illness, death, and grieving.
Oftentimes, the loss of favorite staff who were a regular part of their lives can be very significant. It can be difficult to know how to help someone with Down syndrome work through feelings of grief and loss. Here are ten things I know: 1. People with Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities experience grief just like anyone else.
18 Οκτ 2023 · Rose Reif - Grieving Together: Helping People with Down Syndrome Cope with Loss. On season 8, episode 6 of The LowDOWN: A Down Syndrome Podcast, Rose Reif gives us the lowdown on helping people with Down syndrome process grief.
Learn how to help your loved one when he/she is grieving the loss of someone he loves. What Is Grief? Grief is the feeling of deep and strong sadness caused by the death of a loved one. Grief looks and feels different for everyone. Do People with Down Syndrome Grieve Differently Than Others?
18 Ιουλ 2019 · Even small gestures—sending a card or flowers, delivering a meal, helping out with laundry or shopping, or making a regular date to listen and offer support—can be a huge source of comfort to a person who is grieving.