Explaining Death To Children
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1. Death As A Natural Cycle
Don't avoid talking about death with your children, nor should you explain it in such a way that would instill a fear of death. Thankfully for parents, it is not likely that your child will have to deal with a family member dying, but about forty percent of children do lose a pet at one time or another.
2. Your Explanation Counts
Explaining an idea such as death is different from explaining something physical that your children are able to see, taste or touch. Try and explain things from the simplest level you can. Death is one of many cycles in life, and as such, don't be afraid to widen your discussion to other things like talking about babies and the cycle of life.
3. Tips For Helping Children Cope With Loss
- It is difficult for children to understand death is permanant
- No matter how small your child's pet be sure to give a proper funeral
- Don't mislead children about death
- Death is not something to be feared
Most importantly it is critical that you keep talking to your child. Keep the lines of communication open by asking them how they are feeling. Sometimes children will have nightmares about death or losing someone and it's important to talk through these dreams. Some children try to hide their confusion and sadness, and it's important to see beyond the surface and get them to open up to you. Just because they are children does not mean that they don't feel things deeply. If a child keeps their pain and confusion bottled up, it will come back to haunt them in later years.
4. Educate Children As Early As Possible
It is good to give your children as much understanding about the world around them as you can. This way, when tragedy does strike they are better able to cope. Many parents agree that children respond best to an open discussion rather than, say, an informational video.
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