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Lindsay Schambach: How Schools Can Support Grieving Students

Episode 8 of the Have a Life Teaching podcast, hosted by John Schembari, titled "Lindsay Schambach: How Schools Can Support Grieving Students " was published on November 19, 2024 and runs 37 minutes.

November 19, 2024 ·37m · Have a Life Teaching

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Did you know that November is Children's Grief Awareness Month? Or, that 1/12 U.S. children will experience the death of a parent or sibling by age 18? Grief is a normal part of life, and schools must find ways to support students experiencing it. Join my next guest - Lindsay Schambach , CEO of the NJ based Imagine Grief Support Center - and I as we discuss ways through which teachers and others within school communities can help students process their grief over deaths of people involved in their lives as well as those experiencing grief related to other traumatic events. Lindsay Schambach LinkedIn Page Imagine Center Website Music - Aylex

Did you know that November is Children's Grief Awareness Month?


Or, that 1/12 U.S. children will experience the death of a parent or sibling by age 18?


Grief is a normal part of life, and schools must find ways to support students experiencing it. Join my next guest - Lindsay Schambach , CEO of the NJ based Imagine Grief Support Center - and I as we discuss ways through which teachers and others within school communities can help students process their grief over deaths of people involved in their lives as well as those experiencing grief related to other traumatic events.


Lindsay Schambach LinkedIn Page

Imagine Center Website


Music - Aylex

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