• they help children understand that someone has died.

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

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

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

Webcoping with grief when your child dies.

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Talking truthfully about loss.

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Talking truthfully about loss.

Webchildren must understand why their loved one has died.

If we help young.

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

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Webwhy are funerals important for children?

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