Digital Course & Offerings
If you’ve ever felt like your grief doesn’t quite fit anywhere… this space was created for you.
Grief doesn’t follow a timeline. It doesn’t move in clean stages.
And it rarely shows up the same way twice. There are moments when you may want support – but not in a live setting.
Moments when you need space to pause, revisit, or take something in slowly.
These courses were created for that kind of support.
Not to move you forward.
But to meet you exactly where you are.
For Bereaved Parents: Supporting the Children Who Remain
Sibling grief is often overlooked.
It lives in the background—unspoken, misunderstood, and at times, invisible within the family system. This course creates space to name that experience.
It explores the emotional, relational, and identity-shifting impact of losing a sibling—while also making room for what can emerge through that process.
This is not about defining your grief.
It’s about helping you better understand it.
Within this course, you will move through:
Understanding what grief actually is
Making sense of your internal experience
Seeing how grief shapes identity and relationships
Learning how it shows up differently across people and life stages
Understanding the psychological and emotional frameworks behind it
Learning how to regulate and support yourself
Exploring meaning, belief, and connection
Integrating grief into your life in a way that feels sustainable
Who This Is For?
Bereaved siblings
Anyone navigating loss
Those who feel unseen in their grief
Those wanting deeper understanding – not surface-level support
What Makes This Course Different?
Rooted in lived experience
Informed by real conversations
Not overly clinical
Honors complexity
For Bereaved Parents: Supporting the Children Who Remain
After the loss of a child, parenting doesn’t stop.
But it does change.
Many parents find themselves navigating two realities at once:
Their own grief, and the responsibility of supporting their surviving children.
This course was created to support that space.
It is built around The S.I.B.L.I.N.G. Support Method ™ —a framework developed through lived experience, conversations with grieving families, and insights gathered from sibling voices over time.
It offers perspective, language, and guidance to help you:
better understand your child’s grief
stay connected through changing family dynamics
and navigate the complexity of holding both grief and parenting at the same time
Holding Two Griefs: A Parent’s Workbook
A guided workbook for parents learning how to hold their own grief while supporting their surviving children.
Inside, you’ll find: reflection exercises, journal prompts, grounding practices, and sibling-informed insights woven throughout.
Each section is designed to gently support awareness, connection, and intentional parenting after loss.
This resource is educational, reflective, and supportive in nature. It is not a replacement for therapy or professional mental health care.
Parent–Child Conversation Starter Deck
A 52-card digital deck designed to help families begin the conversations that often feel hardest to start.
Prompts are organized around themes such as: remembering the sibling, expressing grief, strengthening parent-child connection, navigating life after loss
These prompts are not about having the “right” words; they’re about creating space for honest ones.