Posts by Susan Rose
It’s hard to believe that five years have passed since I last held his hand, heard his laughter, or felt the warmth of his presence bes...
Why Grief Sometimes Arrives Much Later Than Expected
We often expect grief to show up right after a loss. When someone passes, we brace for the tears, the shock, and the emptiness. And for...
Understanding the Difference Between Complex Grief and Normal Grief
Grief doesn’t follow rules. It isn’t linear, and it doesn’t come with a checklist. You can’t predict it, and you can’t prepare for how ...
Finding Comfort Outside – How Nature Therapy for Grief Gently Heals
When I lost my husband, I didn’t expect trees to comfort me. Or birdsong. Or even the way the wind felt as it passed through the leaves...
How to Create a Classroom Calming Corner That Brings Peace and Growth
You know that moment when a student’s face tightens, shoulders rise, or hands tremble, and everything else stops? I’ve been there. As a...
When Tragedy Strikes Twice: Grieving with a Nation, Praying for a Widow
This week, our nation was shaken by the murder of Charlie Kirk. The violence of that act reverberates beyond headlines. It ripples into...
Responding to Tragedy: Calm Direction and Comfort for School Counselors
This is a heavy moment. When multiple tragedies occur on the same day, the emotional impact on students, staff, and the wider community...
What Is Social Emotional Learning and Why Is It Important?
If you’ve ever watched a student learn how to manage frustration, stand up for a friend, or calm themselves down after a tough moment, ...
How to Find Joy After Loss Without Feeling Guilty for Smiling
After the loss of a loved one, feelings can get complicated. Apart from the immense grief and sadness that come with it, we often avoid...
The Power of Ritual in Grief Support: Honoring Loss with Meaning and Connection
When we think about life’s major transitions, we naturally turn to ritual. Weddings don’t happen in a day. They unfold over months, wit...