Webcoping with grief when your child dies.

If they don’t, they’re more likely to come up with explanations that cause guilt or shame.

Ways to give children extra support and to answer their questions simply and truthfully when someone dies.

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Webchildren must understand why their loved one has died.

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• they provide children structure and permission to express their grief.

Webwant to learn how to help the children in their life cope with loss.

The early grieving period often is accompanied by a sense of yearning for the child who died.

If we help young.

Talking truthfully about loss.

The early grieving period often is accompanied by a sense of yearning for the child who died.

If we help young.

Talking truthfully about loss.

• they help children understand that someone has died.

Webcope with a personal loss.

Children’s misunderstandings may unnecessarily increase their senses of guilt or shame, or exacerbate their fears and worries.

Children’s misunderstandings may unnecessarily increase their senses of guilt or shame, or exacerbate their fears and worries.

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