COVID-19 has required precautions that may limit availability of resources and services and know that people can feel helpless while working with individuals and families during the pandemic. We are dedicated to staying flexible in meeting the needs of those who are not only isolated in their grief but also isolated in these current uncertain … Continue reading Virtual Counseling: Serving, Adapting, and Connecting
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How to Support a Grieving Family During COVID-19 Restrictions
By Allyson England Drake, M.Ed, CT Families who are grieving during this pandemic cannot gather with friends and family to provide one another other with support and care. These families may feel isolated or alone, which can intensify their painful feelings of grief. Friends of grieving families may feel helpless or uncertain of how to … Continue reading How to Support a Grieving Family During COVID-19 Restrictions
My Many Colored Days (Virtual Storytime)
Rachel Melhorn, Licensed Play Therapist, will be reading from My Many Colored Days by Dr. Seuss. This simple and colorful book has a powerful message and helps set the ground word to give children a dialogue for their feelings. It helps you and your child identify their colors and where they feel them in their … Continue reading My Many Colored Days (Virtual Storytime)
In Their Shoes (Family Friday)
This activity, adapted from the National Alliance for Grieving Children, "In Their Shoes," supports children and families in having conversations about feelings and coping strategies, and is an opportunity to support children in remembering their lost loved one. Supplies: You can choose to use sidewalk chalk outside in your driveway or paper and drawing tools … Continue reading In Their Shoes (Family Friday)
RVA Rocks (Family Friday)
What is #RVARocks? RVA Rocks is a local community project with the goal of spreading kindness to others. One of the things we do in our last week of Hands on Healing is to share a message of hope with other families who are grieving. Today, decorate a rock with a special picture or message … Continue reading RVA Rocks (Family Friday)
In My Heart (Virtual Storytime)
In this episode, Rachel Melhorn, Licensed Play Therapist, will be reading In My Heart: A Book of Feelings, by Jo Witek. This is a whimsically illustrated story exploring a full range of emotions we hold in our heart. Some of us feel light balloons. Others as heavy as an elephant. It's a sweet story to … Continue reading In My Heart (Virtual Storytime)
Coping Catchers (Family Friday)
This family activity helps kids to identify coping strategies to support them in their feelings of grief. Practice your paper folding skills and your coping skills! The best part is all you need for this project is paper and drawing tools! How To: Create a fortune teller out of one sheet of paper. You can find … Continue reading Coping Catchers (Family Friday)
Ways to Help a Survivor of Suicide Loss
By Maryse Eubank, M.Ed. When we hear someone has died by suicide, our hearts go out to those that are left behind. Grief related to a suicide loss can be quite complex and very intense. So how can we best support those who are the survivors, keeping in mind this may include their immediate family, but also … Continue reading Ways to Help a Survivor of Suicide Loss
The Rabbit Listened (Virtual Storytime)
We will be reading "The Rabbit Listened" by Cori Doerrfeld, a simple, yet profound story about loss, read by Full Circle Staff Member Nikki Shaw. When something terrible happens, Taylor doesn't know where to turn. But everyone is sure they have the answer. One by one, each animal tries to tell Taylor how to process … Continue reading The Rabbit Listened (Virtual Storytime)
Mindful Mandalas (Family Friday)
This activity is an opportunity for you to express your feelings in a fun and creative way by making your own mandala. Mandala is a Sanskrit word that means “Circle.” Here at Full Circle, we believe that circles also symbolize the connectedness we have with all people, including our lost loved ones. Today we will … Continue reading Mindful Mandalas (Family Friday)