When someone we love dies or a life we imagined suddenly unravels, pain follows. It’s heavy. It’s consuming. And it

If you’ve ever worried that something feels “off” with your child at school or seen a student retreat into silence

Grief doesn’t send a calendar invite. It barges in, sometimes quietly, sometimes like a thunderstorm, and it changes everything. If

In today’s schools, the phrase “mental health crisis” is no longer hyperbole—it’s a daily reality. Students are grappling with anxiety,

Something that we often forget is that the famed “stages of grief” as outlined by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross were originally derived

As the final weeks of school approach, the energy in the building shifts. For some students, it’s excitement. For others,

Expanding on the idea that love is energy brings to mind Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, a framework that categorizes human

Albert Einstein’s profound insights about love as a universal force resonate deeply with our lived experiences. Love is not just

Every spring, as the pressure of high-stakes testing sweeps through our schools, students brace themselves for hours of bubbling answers,

We grieve because we don’t know what to do with the love that we still have. Grief is a natural

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About Susan Rose

I’m Susan Rose, offering support in School Counseling and Grief Coaching. In grief support, I’m a mother, grandmother, professor, author, and wife (I’ll always be his). Until October 20, 2020, I lived with my husband, Robert (Bob) Rose, in Louisville, Ky. On that awful day, my life profoundly changed, when my amazing man went on to Heaven. Married so young, we literally grew up together. We raised a family together and had a wonderful journey. We weren’t ready for it to be over! After Bob moved to Heaven, I embraced my love of writing as an outlet for grief. I know this is God leading me to honor Bob through using my background and experience to fulfill a new life purpose. Hence, this site is my attempt to share what I learned as a Counselor in education with what I am learning through this experience of walking this earth without him. My mission is to help those in grief move forward to see joy beyond this most painful time.