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The Child Who Doesn’t Understand Death

Helping Kids Process Loss with Honesty, Comfort, and Emotional Safety

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The Child Who Doesn’t Understand Death

De: Roy Roberts
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Death is one of the hardest realities for adults to face — but for children, it can be confusing, frightening, and impossible to understand.

The Child Who Doesn’t Understand Death is a compassionate guide for parents, caregivers, teachers, and counselors who want to help children process loss in healthy and age-appropriate ways. Whether a child has lost a parent, grandparent, sibling, pet, or close friend, this book provides clear language, gentle explanations, and practical tools to guide conversations with care.

Inside, you’ll discover:

• How children at different ages understand death

• What to say (and what not to say) when explaining loss

• How to respond to difficult questions like “Where did they go?”

• Ways to help children express grief through play, art, and storytelling

• Signs a child may need extra emotional support

• How to create ongoing safety, reassurance, and stability

Written with warmth and psychological insight, this guide helps adults become calm anchors during a child’s most vulnerable moments. Because when a child doesn’t understand death, what they need most is understanding from us.

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