How to talk about death with young children
Death is the most difficult thing to talk about with small children, especially when sadness befalls you. But death is inevitable and children need to understand it. Contact the Family Funeral Services Sydney to arrange a religious memorial service, so your child knows what it means to lose, and stay strong through the day without someone he cares about. Generally, preschool children (3-4 years) have little understanding of death. They might have heard it from a story or watched it on television. Some children have even gone through the death condition of the family.
There are several aspects of death that toddlers do not understand. For example, they do not understand that death is permanent and happens to everyone. They also don’t understand that death makes the body no longer function.
They still believe that people who die can still eat, sleep, and do normal things. Even though you have …
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