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An essential tool for anyone who wants to help a mother who is grieving the loss of her child. For the first time, the step-by-step support program used by The Finley Project to help hundreds of moms has been made public by the author, a bereaved mother herself.
This CARE GUIDE is the perfect workbook companion to Noelle Moore's popular book, More Than "I'm Sorry," which is part-memoir as well as a teaching tool. It is designed especially for helpers who need to know the action steps to take and coordinate with others, while avoiding common mistakes and keeping all the support and resource information organized and all in one place.
Noelle Moore survived the unimageable-from losing her father in a sudden way to then losing her 3-week-old daughter a few months later. As the first book of its kind, More than "I'm Sorry" addresses a critical gap in the child loss world-the need for an experienced-based guide for families and friends to help a mother after loss.
Moore's dedication to helping mothers in meaningful ways over the past several years led to the development of a 7-step model, a holistic approach that is now proven effective and endorsed by grief specialists and medical professionals.
Author, Coach and Founder of the nation's only 7-Part Holistic Program for grieving moms, The Finley Project, Moore addresses this gap by empowering readers using a proven step-by-step model that:
Eliminates the helpless feeling you may have when a mom is devastated and heart-brokenTeaches a proven method to help in the most meaningful waysProvides you with confidence and tools to really make a differenceHelps you avoid well-meaning gestures and words that are not helpful Shows how hundreds of moms have been supported through these action steps
"In collaboration with grief counselors, therapists, hospice care professionals, physicians, neonatologists, and grieving mothers who experienced infant loss, Moore created the nation's first and only 7-part holistic program designed for grieving mothers following an infant loss..."-Jackie Abramian, Forbes Magazine