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Talking to Children about Death: Parental Use of Religious and Biological Explanations.The current study reports on parent-child conversations about death. One hundred and thirty parents of children 2- to 7-years of age completed an online questionnaire. The types of explanations of death provided ...
This short paper considers a response to requests from schools to help them when working with children who have been bereaved. It sets out a consideration of a more systematic way of providing teachers with a context in which they might address questions about death and how they might do so ...
We talked about how his death happened—what he was doing, how his heart didn’t work just right, what the helpers did, why the police came, and why they took him to the hospital even though the doctors could no longer help him. We talked about our family’s tradition of funerals and...
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Parents want to protect their children from distress and may feel unsure about how and what to tell children about their relative's death Children are astute observers of their environment, and when communication is absent, they attempt to make sense of the situation on their own, with important...
What Do We Tell the Children? Talking to Kids About Death and Dying. By Joseph M. Primo. Nashville: Abingdon Press; 2013. Dina Frid, MD Show moreShow less Choose an option to locate/access this article: Check if you have access through your login credentials or your institutionCheck ...
Talking to Kids about Death and Dying, which aims to provide caregivers and practitioners with the language and space to help children navigate their individual grief processes. The other 2 se- lections are books written for school-age chil- dren. Lifetimes: The Beautiful Way to Explain Death ...
Older Children At this stage, children are more likely to understand abstract concepts such as death. They are also at a point when they have more knowledge about how the body works, so be prepared with specific questions they might have. It is very important that your answers are always ...
When my children were little, I prepared a small section of our home library with children’s books about death. I wanted to be able to help my children cope if someone close to us died. The books were very helpful when my children’s Great Grandma, my maternal grandmother, died on Mot...