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Explaining Death to Children

EXPLAINING DEATH TO CHILDREN

It’s important to talk to children and adolescents about death and dying. We will all experience loss at some point in our lives. Modeling healthy conversations and helping children understand more about death and grief will help them when the time comes. In this video, you’ll find answers to the most common questions: How and at what age should I tell my child about death? How do children grieve differently than adults? This video has the practical suggestions and advice you need.

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