What's the right age to talk to a child about their late mother or father?

2017-02-27 2:42 pm
Say maybe a child's mother or father dies when they are just a baby. When is the right age to tell them about their late mother or father. I mean the child would obviously ask questions at some point, so would it be better to wait until they are older or should they sort of grow up with the knowledge? And if its better to wait, what would be the right thing to tell the child in the meantime?

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2017-02-27 7:56 pm
If you find yourself in the situation where the words "your father died," you have to say those words. Of course, there are more appropriate ways to dress it up for diffrent aged kids, but you are not to lie outright. They'll figure out about the death and the fact that you hid it, and the latter would be a whole new wound.

I'm sure there are great resources online, in books, or a real therapist in the flesh can be a good option for helping you help the kid and yourself.
2017-02-27 3:34 pm
Why a lian should be worried about a goat or rabbit in the forest.

Lion is not herbivorous. Rabbit, sheep, deer and cow are dependent on green grass and leaves only.
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