Ways for children to remember someone who has died

Activities such as creating memory boxes and memory jars can be useful ways for children and young people to express their emotions and maintain memories of someone who has died. For teenagers, writing unsent letters or creating memory calendars can be helpful grief tools, whereas crafting story stones and window art may be better suited to young children navigating grief. Here at Dorothy House, we have a range of ‘in memory’ products you can explore when you feel ready.