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And Grief- how or for what could it grieve?
If I couldn't control my own grief, how could I support the family?
Which left them with an awkward question, in their grief: How do you turn a loved one into a skeleton?
Why, Mrs. Sachs asked, "do they send buses of psychologists to a high school every time there's a tragedy," but here, where death is constant, "there's only a brief memorial service and cookies?" Dr. Agronin talked to them about accumulated grief, how one death re-opens others, how they had held themselves together for their families' sake.
And finally, do read teacher Tom Sherrington's powerful personal story Dealing with grief: how schools can offer sanctuary, normality and support, detailing his own experience of losing his father when he was just 12 and then later the trauma of losing one of his 12-year-old pupils when she was killed in a brutal assault.
Good grief, how schmarmy can you get?
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