Grief during COVID-19 & Back in Class in China
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While COVID-19 is postponing events across the globe, there’s one ceremony Jeremy Allen doesn’t think should wait. A funeral. The grief educator and funeral director is encouraging Canadians to start the grief process even if it means saying goodbye in a different way. He joins us to explain his stance and also has some advice for helping your children grieve during this pandemic. You can find out more about Jeremy by visiting his website DeathEd.ca. And later in the show, we find out what the return to school looks like in China. After 100 days out of the classroom the students are back, but a lot has changed. Melissa Guzzo is a teacher and assistant principal at the Canadian International School of Guangzhou in the Panyu District and joins us to talk about the transition.
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