Emily Graham is the author of Confessions of Child Loss. She is also a certified grief and life coach. Christmas of 2015, her 7-year-old-son Cameron died unexpectedly. It turned their world upside down. She spent years trying to figure out how to process and manage her own grief while still raising her two young daughters. Emily now helps other bereaved parents after the loss of their child. She founded After Child Loss, where she shares all of the things that helped her re-engage with life, reconnect with her son in a new way, and find a way forward.
Confessions of Child Loss: Confessions Of Child Loss - Grief Book By Emily Graham | After Child Loss
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Website: After Child Loss | Helping Bereaved Parents Heal
Facebook: Emily Graham - Author & Grief Coach | Facebook
Instagram: Emily Graham (@afterchildloss) • Instagram photos and videos
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