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How To Talk To A Child About Death
What You Say To Children About Death When you talk to a child about death and loss, right from the beginning let your child know that showing emotion is okay. Boys especially have been socialized to think that it is … Continue reading →
HOW TO TALK TO A CHILD ABOUT DEATH
Death and Dying: Talking To A Child About Death, Part One Talking to a child about death is one of the hardest tasks that you will ever undertake. The child’s loved one may have been a grandparent, a friend from … Continue reading →
WHAT TO SAY TO THE DYING:PART ONE
Death and Dying: What To Say–Part One Want to know what to say to someone who is dying? Here’s advice about death and dying from “Final Conversations” by Maureen P. Keely, Ph.D. and Julie M Yingling, Ph.D. (We really like … Continue reading →