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How to Talk to Your Kids About Death
- Narrated by: Jessica Borelli
- Length: 2 hrs and 10 mins
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Summary
The experience of loss is universal, and yet grief is a varied and individual ordeal. Children especially need comfort and guidance when dealing with the confusion and intense emotions of a loss, and it is up to the adults in their lives to provide this crucial support—but our own emotions can make this difficult task even more daunting.
In the six lectures of How to Talk to Your Kids About Death, professor and practicing psychologist Dr. Jessica Borelli will help you navigate the complexities of discussing death with children in a way that offers them the support and attention they need at such a confusing time. With Dr. Borelli’s guidance, you’ll learn:
- Why it is crucial to center yourself first so you are better prepared to help others;
- What kind of language to use to best present distressing information;
- To see from a child’s perspective to better understand and anticipate their reactions;
- Why it is important to try to discuss death and dying before a child actually experiences loss;
- How to help process emotions beyond sadness—such as fear, anger, or guilt.
These and other aspects of communication will form an invaluable toolbox for when you must deal with the difficult conversations surrounding death and mortality. By looking at these conversations from the perspective of a child—someone lacking the crucial tools and experience to process grief on their own—you will be better prepared for this unfortunate but inevitable situation. Whether you must prepare a child for the death of a beloved pet or deliver the news of a sudden illness in the family, the strategies Dr. Borelli provides will help you be the empathetic, supportive, and reassuring presence every child needs in times of grief and loss.