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  • I know what you're going through
  • This is had. But it's important to remmeber the good things in life, too
  • At least they are no longer in pain
  • Focus on the good things!
  • You'll always have your memories 
  • You still have (other caregivers/other friends)
Things you should avoid saying 
  • Is there something you would like to always remmeber about your loved one/friend?
  • How has it been at home with your caregiver? 
  • I noticed that you did this. I was wondering how you might be feeling
  • Can you tell me more about what this has been like for you?
Things you should say: 
Having students talk about their feelings with each other 
Reaching out to parents or caregivers to see what the teacher can do for assistance 
Talking to students one-on-one if you notice that they are not okay
  • Need more attention
  • Infantile 
  • Sadness
  • Low confidence 
  • Low self-esteem
Characteristics 
The quality of being certain to happen
  • 1 in 12 (or more than 8%) of children will experience a death of a family member by the age of 18
The effect of Death on Children 
Inevitability 
The quality of being unchangeable 
Irreversibility
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Irreversibility

The quality of being unchangeable

Inevitability

The effect of Death on Children

  • 1 in 12 (or more than 8%) of children will experience a death of a family member by the age of 18

The quality of being certain to happen

Characteristics

  • Need more attention
  • Infantile
  • Sadness
  • Low confidence
  • Low self-esteem

Talking to students one-on-one if you notice that they are not okay

Reaching out to parents or caregivers to see what the teacher can do for assistance

Having students talk about their feelings with each other

Things you should say:

  • Is there something you would like to always remmeber about your loved one/friend?
  • How has it been at home with your caregiver?
  • I noticed that you did this. I was wondering how you might be feeling
  • Can you tell me more about what this has been like for you?

Things you should avoid saying

  • I know what you're going through
  • This is had. But it's important to remmeber the good things in life, too
  • At least they are no longer in pain
  • Focus on the good things!
  • You'll always have your memories
  • You still have (other caregivers/other friends)