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    Have the Tough Conversations How to Prepare Your Kids for a Funeral

    By Friends of Real MommaMarch 13, 20241 Comment2 Mins Read
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    The death of a loved one is always difficult to handle. It can often be especially hard for youngsters to manage. They often are unable to grasp the permanence of death, after all. If you want to prepare your kids for a funeral, you have to approach the conversation with all of the sensitivity in the world.

    Sit Your Kids Down

    You should make sure that your children realize that the discussion is going to be a serious one. Sit them down so they know to expect a conversation that’s serious in nature. Make sure they’re devoid of any distractions, too. You don’t want them looking at their phones preoccupied and uninterested while you’re explaining to them exactly what’s going on.

    Don’t Beat around the Bush

    Children are smart. That’s why you owe them the respect of speaking to them in a manner that’s straightforward and clear. Don’t sugarcoat things. That doesn’t mean that you have to be scary or intimidating. It simply means that you have to make sure that your kids grasp the permanence of the circumstances. You don’t want to fool your kid into having false hope. Honesty is always the best policy as far as dealing with death goes.

    Tell Your Children that You’re Available for Them

    Processing death can be overwhelming even for well-adjusted youngsters. If you want your kids to be able to deal with the situation well, make sure that they know that you’re 100 percent available to speak with them any time they need you. Tell them they can come to you with any concerns, questions, or fears they may have. Make sure they understand that you know how they feel and that you’re just as sad as they are.

    Take Their Minds off Things

    The last thing you want is to make getting ready for a funeral pure doom and gloom. Do something “light” to take your kids’ minds off the heavy situation. Take them out for a couple of scoops of ice cream. Tell them they can invite their best friends over for visits, too. 

    Death isn’t pleasant. It’s a reality for people everywhere, however. You have to handle the topic with ample sensitivity and care. Make sure your kids know that you understand exactly what they’re going through now.

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