The Role of Memorials in Helping Children Heal
Melissa Allen Heath, Rebecka Bingham, & Brenda Dean
Brigham Young University
Abstract: From a historical viewpoint, this article reviews how memorials facilitate
grief. In particular, memorials have the potential to assist children in integrating the past
with the present, building hope for the future. Sensitive to key aspects of children’s grief,
suggestions are made to assist school personnel in not only structuring immediate
activities, but in planning long-term memorials that promote healing and move students
beyond the initial disaster.
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