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Hunterdon Hospice Youth Art Bereavement Program: Healing ChildrenThrough Art Begins January 26

The Hunterdon Hospice Youth Art Bereavement Program is for children
ages 5 to 18 who have experienced a loss.  This 12-week series will be
held every Thursday beginning January 26th from 7:00 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
at the Senior Center at 4 Gaunt Place, Building 1 in Flemington.  The
fee for the program is $35 per family.
The Hospice Youth Art Bereavement Program is sensitive to the
differences of a child’s response to death and loss.  The creative
arts therapy model focuses on teaching children healthy coping skills
and how to deal with their grief.  Since art therapy does not
necessarily rely on verbal communication, a child who is shy or not able
to articulate their feelings can work through their grief by using art.
 
Children are assigned to groups based on their developmental age.
Being with peers who have had similar experiences normalizes the grief
process.  Through this interaction children learn to empathize with
others, which can give them insight into their own pain.  Listening and
observing other children’s expressions of grief may also help them
openly express their own feelings.
While children are involved in the art program, parents are encouraged
to attend a special bereavement support group to help them cope with
their grief.  In addition, the group helps parents learn about their
child’s perception of loss, as well as interventions for coping with
their own grief.
So often, in our society, those who are suffering after the loss have
very little support.  This program helps children by providing art
therapy projects and by giving them the opportunity to talk about their
feelings.

Goals of Youth Art Bereavement Program:
? Realize that there are many feelings associated with grieving, and
that it is acceptable to express them.
? Feel comfortable in a safe environment where they can talk about
their feelings.
? Experience some of their memories in a positive way.
? Create a positive self image.
? Use various methods to help them cope when they are feeling down or
confused.
? Communicate their thoughts and feelings to the important people in
their lives.
? Recognize that living goes on despite the grief caused by death.
 
To register or for more information call (908) 788-6600.