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Empowering young hearts to heal and grow through loss.
When a death occurs, children often need special attention and support to understand and cope with their feelings. Here are some steps to help guide them through this difficult time.
Communicate Openly
Provide Reassurance
Involve Them in the Process
Create a Safe Space for Emotions
Offer Resources and Support
Explain death in simple, straightforward terms. You might say, "When someone dies, their body stops working, and they can't be with us anymore."
Encourage them to draw, write, or talk about their feelings. Be patient and give them the time they need.
Yes, showing your emotions can help children understand that it's okay to grieve and express their own feelings.
If your child shows signs of prolonged distress, such as changes in behavior, difficulty sleeping, or loss of interest in activities, it might be helpful to seek professional support.
By offering understanding, comfort, and open communication, you can help children navigate their grief and find healthy ways to cope with the loss of a loved one.
Planning a funeral is an emotional and sometimes overwhelming thing and having the right information can make things easier. It is our mission to serve families in their time of need and welcome any questions you have resources to assist you, ensuring that your family receives the care, respect, and guidance you need throughout this difficult time.
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