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“I always wondered why they don’t have a word for a parent who loses a child. If I’d lost Ben, I’d be a widow.” quote by Donna Grant
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““I always wondered why they don’t have a word for a parent who loses a child. If I’d lost Ben, I’d be a widow.””

Donna Grant

About This Quote

The quote reflects on the lack of language for parents who lose a child, highlighting the unique grief of a parent compared to a spouse.

In simple terms: Parents who lose a child have no specific term for their grief.

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge and name this specific loss.

Themes

grief parenthood language loss

Mood

somber reflective

Type

emotional social

When to use this quote

  • counseling sessions
  • support groups
  • memorial events
  • public awareness campaigns
  • policy discussions

Key Concepts

bereavement identity social constructs

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does language shape our understanding of grief?
  • What terms could better describe parental loss?
A Different Perspective

The term “widow” is gendered and may not fully capture parental loss.

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