Children Quote by Donna Grant
““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.””
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.
Acknowledge and name this specific loss.
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When to use this quote
- counseling sessions
- support groups
- memorial events
- public awareness campaigns
- policy discussions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does language shape our understanding of grief?
- What terms could better describe parental loss?
The term “widow” is gendered and may not fully capture parental loss.