- First deal with your own feelings so that you do not project them on your youth
- Find out what their reactions are. Poll a few to see if you need to have a special meeting
- Make sure they have not had to discuss it in school, at home and everywhere else so that they are done with it
- Let people vent first and foremost
- Point out that he was a good Episcopalian and a believer (a little Googling and you could put together a program of his religious expressions)
- Even if you do not have to spend a lot of time grieving with your group this is still an important opportunity to explore the issues of mental illness and/or suicide
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Thursday, August 14, 2014
Robin Williams
His death may have more effect on college age and above, but he was an icon for everyone of any age. Some hints in dealing with it:
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