| Concerning Siblings | | Print | |
| Grief Support Articles | |
| Written by Buz Overbeck - Joanie Overbeck | |
| Sunday, 26 August 2007 | |
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Page 1 of 2 It's been said that when a child's brother or sister dies, actually three people are lost: the sibling and both parents. The sibling also loses a friend, playmate, confidant, role model, and lifelong companion. For the parents, the loss of a child is often so traumatic that they have little left to give to the surviving children. Yet the surviving sibling has fears, needs, and anxieties that must be explored and addressed if the child is to avoid negative long term consequences. Listed here are normal feelings siblings might have concerning the loss along with some suggestions on what to do to encourage their expression.
Normal Thoughts
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"The comfort of having a friend may be taken away, but not that of having had one." Seneca |


