This guide is intended to provide information about death, loss, and grieving to child welfare workers, parents, and caregivers who are caring for children and young people that are grieving.
A tipsheet created by Pathfinders for Autism that offers advice on how to talk about death with a child with autism, as well as supporting the child(ren)'s grief.
An article from the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community that explores ways to support individuals on the Autism spectrum that are coping with grief from a death or even divorce.
An article by a Cognitive Specialist that explains how children with neurodivergent brains are not exempt from the heavy emotional state of grief but the ways in which they display that grief will differ from a neurotypical child.
This resource by Speaking Grief contains a section on 'Supporting Grieving People of All Abilities' which offers some information on supporting neurodivergent children with grief.
A post from the blog 'Thinking Person's Guide to Autism' that outlines the authors personal experience discovering they are autistic through the process of grieving.