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FAQs
If I go
to a meeting,
will I have to talk?
No
one is required to talk at any meeting. We understand how difficult that
can be when our grief is so fresh. We do ask that you listen, however.
What
happens at a meeting?
Some meetings are simply introducing ourselves and sharing our thoughts
and feelings. At other times, chapters have short programs before the
sharing time. The programs may include a brief guest speaker, viewing a
video tape, or listening to an audio tape.
Can
I bring a friend with me?
Of course, you can bring a friend, but we ask that they, as well as all
members, respect each other’s privacy. It is important for us to be
able to share freely within our group and be sure confidences will be
respected.
My child died seven years ago, and I postponed my grief work. Now
it's catching up with me. Is it too late to come now?
We
all grieve differently. Many parents don't feel the need of a support
group until years after the death of a child. It's all right to come
whenever you are ready, whether it's soon after your child's death,
months later or years later.
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