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How to Support a Coworker whose Baby has Died PDF

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When a co-worker’s excitement about their pregnancy or new baby turns to sadness, many people are unsure of how to offer support in the work environment. What is appropriate? What to say, and what not to say? This document offers guidance in helping bereaved parents as they transition back into the workplace after their baby has died.

The purchase of this in PDF form allows you to make unlimited copies for distribution.

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When a co-worker’s excitement about their pregnancy or new baby turns to sadness, many people are unsure of how to offer support in the work environment. What is appropriate? What to say, and what not to say? This document offers guidance in helping bereaved parents as they transition back into the workplace after their baby has died.

The purchase of this in PDF form allows you to make unlimited copies for distribution.

When a co-worker’s excitement about their pregnancy or new baby turns to sadness, many people are unsure of how to offer support in the work environment. What is appropriate? What to say, and what not to say? This document offers guidance in helping bereaved parents as they transition back into the workplace after their baby has died.

The purchase of this in PDF form allows you to make unlimited copies for distribution.

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