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What many who see autism-related grief from the outside miss is that this grief is not about the diagnosis itself.
Author Sharon Frances and Santa Barbara Poet Laureates to Share Literature with the Community ...
Maintaining routines, to the extent that it's possible, can be supportive for children after the death of a parent, especially if that parent was their primary caretaker.
Junauda Petrus, the second poet laureate of Minneapolis, plans to bring poetry to barber shops, buses and community spaces ...
In "Late to the Search Party," Steven Espada Dawson's elegies grapple with addiction, loss, grief and belonging.
In honoring National Poetry Month, Loyola staff and students reckon with the benefits and conflicts of poetry reading in ...
Atlanta is home to some of the most accomplished and celebrated poets in the country. To celebrate National Poetry Month, we’ve rounded up 13 collections by Atlanta poets.
Dad has been gone eight months, and Mom has entered hospice. As their only child, how can I best cope with my grief?
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA ...
The worst one is when people see my childhood photos and say, “Your parents must have loved you a lot.” I know these people mean well, but I can’t help grieving over the bond I had and have lost with ...
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