Have you avoided talking about death with your children because you think they are too young to understand? Sometimes you may just want to shield them from the pain and sorrow caused by death. But today, children may see or hear of incidents of violence that result in death on television; in the newspaper; and even in their own school, neighborhood or home. Do not try to shield children from death. That deprives children of their own right and need to grieve. The loss of someone or something that we love can be difficult to understand. How adults help a child deal with death depends largely on their own understanding of death and grieving, religious beliefs and the developmental level of the child
Avoidance of discussion about death is common in contemporary Western societies. Plenty of literatur...
The answer was to develop an educational approach to death and dying, an approach that would de-myst...
Death is a phenomenon that we encounter every day but we still do not like to think about it. We bec...
Children need their parents, family, friends, teachers, doctors, and clergy to help them move throug...
The 2005 U.S. Bureau of Census states that more than 2 million children and adolescents under the ag...
Death and mourning that follows it are experiences that occurs in everyone`s life at one time. There...
Children sometimes experience the loss of someone they love or are close to, or may be suffering fro...
One of the latest controversies in American society is whether we have desensitized our children to ...
In the nineteen century, the experience of death was a very normal process for children to witness t...
Any professional counselor who works with children will eventually be presented with children who ha...
Just like adults, children of all ages need time and understanding in order to process the concept o...
As a society we are often uncomfortable when talking about death, dying and bereavement. This is mor...
While many people hesitate to discuss death with young children, learning about death is an importan...
Death is a natural part of life. This is a difficult lesson to learn and can be especially confusing...
This paper asserts that the most common mistake that adults make when relating to children who are g...
Avoidance of discussion about death is common in contemporary Western societies. Plenty of literatur...
The answer was to develop an educational approach to death and dying, an approach that would de-myst...
Death is a phenomenon that we encounter every day but we still do not like to think about it. We bec...
Children need their parents, family, friends, teachers, doctors, and clergy to help them move throug...
The 2005 U.S. Bureau of Census states that more than 2 million children and adolescents under the ag...
Death and mourning that follows it are experiences that occurs in everyone`s life at one time. There...
Children sometimes experience the loss of someone they love or are close to, or may be suffering fro...
One of the latest controversies in American society is whether we have desensitized our children to ...
In the nineteen century, the experience of death was a very normal process for children to witness t...
Any professional counselor who works with children will eventually be presented with children who ha...
Just like adults, children of all ages need time and understanding in order to process the concept o...
As a society we are often uncomfortable when talking about death, dying and bereavement. This is mor...
While many people hesitate to discuss death with young children, learning about death is an importan...
Death is a natural part of life. This is a difficult lesson to learn and can be especially confusing...
This paper asserts that the most common mistake that adults make when relating to children who are g...
Avoidance of discussion about death is common in contemporary Western societies. Plenty of literatur...
The answer was to develop an educational approach to death and dying, an approach that would de-myst...
Death is a phenomenon that we encounter every day but we still do not like to think about it. We bec...