Valentine’s Day can be especially tender after the loss of a child. While the holiday often centers on romance, it is also a day rooted in love—and love never ends. For families grieving a child to DIPG/DMG, this day can become a meaningful opportunity to remember, honor, and include their child in ways that feel safe and comforting.
Memory-Focused Ideas for the Whole Family
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Write Valentine cards to your child sharing love, memories, or updates about life. These can be placed in a memory box, at their resting place, or kept privately.
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Light a candle in their honor on Valentine’s Day evening and say their name aloud.
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Make or buy their favorite treat and share it together as a family, remembering moments tied to food, laughter, or holidays.
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Wear their favorite color or symbol (hearts, butterflies, sports logos) as a quiet way to keep them close.
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Create a love note jar filled with reasons your child will always be loved; open one together on Valentine’s Day.
Ideas Especially for Siblings
Siblings grieve differently and often quietly. Including them helps validate their loss and love.
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Help siblings make valentines for their brother or sister, using drawings, stickers, or written memories.
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Create a sibling memory activity, like decorating a heart with things they loved doing together.
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Let siblings choose an act of kindness: donating toys, handing out valentines, or helping someone in honor of their sibling.
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Read a book about sibling grief and invite conversation without forcing it. We have some favorites here:
- The Rabbit Listened– https://amzn.to/4a6VmL6
- The Memory Box- https://amzn.to/3ZotQCr
- Everywhere, Still– https://amzn.to/4kmMsfV
- God Gave Us Heaven– https://amzn.to/4r7Ckds
- The Memory Tree– https://amzn.to/3OaUDQg
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Give siblings permission to feel joy, sadness, or both. Loving life doesn’t mean loving their sibling any less.
Giving Love Forward
Some families find healing in turning love outward:
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Donate to DIPG/DMG research in your child’s honor
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Send valentines to other pediatric cancer families
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Support a foundation or cause connected to your child’s journey
There is no “right” way to grieve on Valentine’s Day. Whether the day is quiet, tearful, joyful, or all of the above; your love for your child remains constant. Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be about what’s missing; it can also be about honoring a love that will never fade.





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