A Guide to Talking to Children – when a relative has died

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Giving support to your child after they lose someone they love is essential, but can feel challenging. Nothing you say can or should try to take away the hurt or the pain of their loss. However, sensitivity and appropriate responses are essential at this difficult time. This guide aims to help support parents in their communication with their children after the loss of a loved one. This is a time when everyone is coming to terms with the loss and beginning the grieving process.

This 12 page booklet provides guidance on the way that children and young people respond to a bereavement covering:

• Their age and their understanding of death.
• Who has died.
• The nature of the relationship with the person who has died.
• How the person died.
• The degree of disruption the death has caused to the child’s life.
• How the adults close to them are affected.
• How much opportunity they have to express their experience of the loss.
• Their level of resilience.

You can view an excerpt from this booklet here

This resource is available as both a download and a bulk printed resource branded with your logo. Please get in touch with us for more information: info@youcanhelppublishing.com

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