Provide honest, age-appropriate information. Listen to them. Explain how you feel. Tell them it's normal to be sad. Explain that adults may be upset and crying. Perhaps talk about family beliefs on afterlife.
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Be open to answering questions as honestly as possible. Listening to the questions children ask about death and picking up on the things they say are an ...
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HOW AND WHAT TO TELL THEM? It's best to tell the truth. Provide accurate information about the death and the circumstances surrounding it.
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Some specific tips for talking to kids about death and grief: · Tip #1: Assess Understanding · Tip #2: Be honest and straightforward · Tip # 3: Don't use euphemism ...
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1. Normalize death for yourself. · 2. Look for an opening. · 3. Watch movies. · 4. Develop rituals.
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Use concrete terms when talking aboutdeath. · Encourage questions ; Be honest when you don't know theanswer. · Remember that recovery is an ongoing process.
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Explain the importance of what you want to say. “I want to talk with you about something very important,” is a good introduction to the conversation. Be ...
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28 May 2020 · 1. Be honest and concrete. · 2. Take things slowly. · 3. It takes a village. · 4. Grown-ups, it's OK to cry. · 5. The funeral rule. · 6. Keep the ...
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Explain death in simple, direct, honest terms geared to your child's developmental level. Children cannot reflect on their thoughts and emotions like adults. So ...
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Encourage open conversation. Your child may lash out in grief. Explain why he or she is feeling so upset to help verbalize emotions. Younger children might ...
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While some adolescents prefer to not talk about it, others may feel pressured to stay quiet about the loss. Hence, adults should make it known to the teen that ...
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Ask the children to sit with you. If it is a young child and they have a favourite object, toy or comforter they like to carry, let them have it. Speak slowly ...
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Use simple words to talk about death. Be calm and caring when you tell your child that someone has died. Use words that are clear and direct.
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But we can best support kids in their struggle to live with and make sense of what is happening by talking with them frequently and including them in the ...
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Tell them only what they need to know when you first start the conversation. · Be honest. · Use clear and concrete language. · Provide a simple explanation.
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