Comment on Moving forward, not moving on by TheRalphSite.
Hi Christa,
We have not specifically written a post to be read by children – but we will try to do that! In the meantime, the pages below crosslink to some resources and books that might help. Apologies if any of the links in these pages don’t work – it is difficult for me to have the time to check all the links regularly.
https://www.theralphsite.com/index.php?idPage=18
https://www.theralphsite.com/index.php?idPage=20#childrenbooks
Hope that helps a little,
Shailen
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Dear Alet,
I am sorry to hear this. It is undoubtedly a very difficult time. The best help we can offer is for you to join our private Facebook group. There is a supportive and understanding community there that will be with you for as long as you need. The link to join is here:
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