When a Community Grieves: Holding Our Teens Through Loss
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In this episode of The Middle of It, I talk about teen grief, parenting through peer loss, and how to support your child when death hits close to home.
After a tragic loss in my daughter's community, the tone in our home shifted. In this conversation, I explore what happens inside the teenage brain after loss, why grief looks different for every child, and how parents can show up in ways that actually help.
This is not just a reflection, it's practical guidance.
In this episode, we cover:
- Why teen grief feels intense and confusing
- What's happening neurologically in the adolescent brain
- Survivor's guilt and silent fear
- How to talk to your teen about death without forcing it
- Signs your child may need additional support
- What to do if it's not your child, but someone in their circle
- When grief may be turning into something more serious
- How schools, coaches, and community play a protective role
If you're parenting through something heavy, you're not alone.
If your teen is carrying something too big, this conversation is for you/
We don't skip the hard parts here. We walk through them- together.
If you are in the US and need immediate support:
Call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
If your child is in immediate danger, call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.
Share this episode with another parent or educator who may need it.
Comment below: What has helped your family navigate grief????
Still in the middle of something? Same!! Come hang out with me on Instagram @middleofitpodcast and tell me what you're navigating right now.