You can find these tips and more in «Supporting Your
Students After the Death of a Family Member or Friend,» a resource for educators written by David J. Schonfeld, M.D., and Marcia Quackenbush, M.S., with support from the New York Life Foundation and the American Federation of Teachers.
After the death of a family member, parents or caregivers may feel overwhelmed and unsure how to help their children.
After the death of a family member or close friend, an inheritance can be money or property passed down to you.
After the death of a family member, devastated relatives rely on the services of funeral directors for emotional support and closure.
Originating in 1935 after the New Deal, the United States Social Security system is a type of insurance program where employees and their employers contribute an amount per paycheck so that they are guaranteed benefits in retirement when they lose their ability to work due to disability, or
after the death of a family member.