Videos
Survivors and Experts Speak the importance of Peer Support Groups for Grieving Children and Teens
Emily: A student's retrospective on her grief. A peer group of teens mourning the death of someone close would have been nice and helpful after Emily's father died of cancer.
Dani Riggs, LHMC, Child & Family Service, Maui County, discusses the importance of watching the grieving child long term
Children and teens don't know what grief is. In this video, Susan Pirsch, LMFT, of Maui Youth & Family Services, tells of two fish
swimming in water but having no idea what water is.
Wendy Milovina is the Co-Program Director at Na Keiki O Emalia, and in this video, she describes the mechanics and components of our peer support bereavement program.
Susan Brown, MA is the Co-Program Director at Na Keiki O Emalia, and in this video she talks about NKOE's effect on grieving children and teens and shares about the beauty of grieving children and teens helping each other.
Nicole Sasaoka works with Child & Family Service in Maui County, and in this video she shares the impact that Na Keiki O Emalia has on families. Families become more open to talking and being involved with each other after attending NKOE peer support bereavement groups.
Gina, a survivor and NKOE volunteer, lost her mother, brother, and family structure in one moment but wore a mask and suffered alone in her grief."
Dr Alfred Arensdorf, MD is a clinical professor at the University of Hawaii's John A. Burns School of Medicine. In this video, he discusses the effect of trauma and loss on children,including delayed reaction.
In this video. Eve-Lynn Civerolo, a Na Keiki O Emalia volunteer, shares that, driven by the children and teens who can speak about their grief in a safe, confidential environment, the NKOE groups are powerful."
NKOE Volunteer Rudy Romero speaks to the importance of prioritizing your child's needs and checking out a NKOE group
Emily: A student's retrospective on her grief
Dani Riggs, LHMC, Child & Family Service, Maui County, discusses the importance of watching the grieving child long term
Children and teens don't know what grief is. In this video, Susan Pirsch, LMFT, of Maui Youth & Family Services, tells of two fish
swimming in water but having no idea what water is.
Wendy Milovina is the Co-Program Director at Na Keiki O Emalia, and in this video, she describes the mechanics and components of our peer support bereavement program.
Susan Brown, MA is the Co-Program Director at Na Keiki O Emalia, and in this video she talks about NKOE's effect on grieving children and teens and shares about the beauty of grieving children and teens helping each other.
Nicole Sasaoka works with Child & Family Service in Maui County, and in this video she shares the impact that Na Keiki O Emalia has on families. Families become more open to talking and being involved with each other after attending NKOE peer support bereavement groups.
Gina, a survivor and NKOE volunteer, lost her mother, brother, and family structure in one moment but wore a mask and suffered alone in her grief."
Dr Alfred Arensdorf, MD is a clinical professor at the University of Hawaii's John A. Burns School of Medicine. In this video, he discusses the effect of trauma and loss on children,including delayed reaction.
In this video. Eve-Lynn Civerolo, a Na Keiki O Emalia volunteer, shares that, driven by the children and teens who can speak about their grief in a safe, confidential environment, the NKOE groups are powerful."
NKOE Volunteer Rudy Romero speaks to the importance of prioritizing your child's needs and checking out a NKOE group