Grief in kids doesn’t always look the way we expect. They don’t have the words or tools to express their feelings as we do, so their grief often shows up in ways we might not recognize. It’s one of the hardest parts of solo parenting through loss—trying to support your child while also managing your own grief.
That’s why I’m offering a free series of heartfelt, practical tips to help solo parents understand what’s beneath the surface and how to support their children’s healing on their grief journey. These emails are a lifeline for parents struggling to navigate this journey while managing their own loss.
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P.S. I’m also working on an updated version of my Kids Grieve Too eBook, packed with even more tips and insights to support your family. As a subscriber, you’ll get early access to grab a free copy when it’s ready—so stay tuned!
Sarah Gallagher is a grief coach specializing in supporting young widowed parents. After losing her husband suddenly, she navigated the overwhelming reality of solo parenting her young son while making the courageous decision to bring their second child into the world.
Today, she uses her transformative journey and over a decade of experience in content creation and program development to coach other young widows through grief, helping them reclaim their identities, find joy again, and support their children’s resilience.
Sarah Gallagher offers one-on-one and group coaching, self-paced online courses and interactive workshops curated for the unique lives of widowed solo parents. A passionate advocate for normalizing grief in society, her siren call is “You Are Not Alone”. Check out her website at www.thedaysarefull.com.