How to Talk to Kids about Managing Childhood Grief with Katie Lear- ReRelease

How to Talk to Kids about Managing Childhood Grief with Katie Lear- ReRelease

Author: Dr. Robyn Silverman March 10, 2026 Duration: 46:44

Childhood is supposed to be filled with good times and laughs—but of course, some children may experience a significant loss during their childhood or adolescence. It’s actually more common than you might think. According to the Childhood Bereavement Estimation Model, as of 2021, one in 14 American children will experience the death of a parent or sibling before the age of 18. Still, it’s not easy to talk about grief with adults, let alone kids—but as the key adults in our children’s lives, we need to be able to step in and navigate ethe thoughts and feelings that they are experiencing as they cope with their loss. They likely will have many questions when a grandparents, parent, sibling or other close family member or friend dies. They might wonder if they are at fault, if they are safe and who will make their grilled cheese sandwich and take them to soccer if the person who passed away was the one who did those things for them. When we shut down, don’t talk about grief and death with kids or make the mistake of assuming if they aren’t talking about it, they must be fine, kids can wind up filling in their questions with their own answers based on misunderstandings and incorrect information. We need to help them get the conversation going through a variety of techniques that allows them (and also us!) to manage grief in productive ways. We’ve discussed talking about death and grief with Joe Primo, in the past, and we’ve talked about suicide with Dr. Dan Reidenberg and Dr. Jonathan Singer—and now we will discuss grief through a new lens with Katie Lear who uses child-friendly activities to comfort kids and help them to overcome sadness, fear and loss.

The post How to Talk to Kids about Managing Childhood Grief with Katie Lear- ReRelease appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.


Dr. Robyn Silverman brings her decades of experience as a parenting expert and child development specialist into every conversation on How To Talk To Kids About Anything. This isn't about quick fixes or one-size-fits-all advice. Instead, each episode feels like a thoughtful, evidence-based discussion with leading psychologists, educators, and authors, breaking down the real conversations that often leave parents feeling uncertain. You'll hear practical strategies for navigating everything from friendship struggles and anxiety to money, sex, and technology, all framed in ways that strengthen your connection with your child. The dialogue is grounded, compassionate, and focused on building long-term skills for both kids and the adults who raise them. Tuning into this podcast provides a reliable space to gain clarity and confidence, transforming daunting topics into opportunities for understanding and growth. Dr. Silverman’s approach makes complex developmental science accessible, offering listeners a trusted resource for the questions that matter most in family life.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 100

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
Podcast Episodes
How to Talk to Kids about Dignity with Dr. Donna Hicks – Rerelease [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 52:22
As we discuss conversations on this podcast— key conversations we must have with our children about tough topics— sex, death, divorce, porn, failure, ADHD, bullying— discussions where emotions can run high, agendas can c…