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In The Wake Of Phillip Hughes’ Death, We Explore Modelling Healthy Grief To Children

Jo Lamble by Jo Lamble
30/05/2016
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In The Wake Of Phillip Hughes' Death, We Explore Modelling Healthy Grief To Children
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Obviously everyone grieves in their own way. But the important point is that children who have seen their parents grieve will cope better themselves. If we try to shield our kids from our sadness, how will they know that it’s normal to experience so much pain when someone they love dies? To model a healthy grief reaction, simply explain how you’re feeling in age-appropriate terms. Try to stick to the facts and not use euphemisms. Explaining a person’s illness or that they died as a result of a terrible accident is more helpful than trying to soften the news by saying that they “went to sleep and didn’t wake up.” Many children can fear the same fate happening to them or to you when death is explained in this way. Encourage them to ask questions. Answer their questions honestly, even if they’re asking if you are going to die. Allow them to see you crying or explain why you are quiet or withdrawn. Reassure them that it’s normal to feel this way when someone dies. phillip-and-sean

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Finally, don’t assume that a child who isn’t asking questions or showing emotions isn’t grieving. Every now and then, check in with them by asking them how they’re feeling and tell them what’s going on for you. If you normalise conversations aboutgrief and loss, then they will find it much easier to open up.

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Jo Lamble

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When it comes to navigating the tricky world of human relationships, Clinical Psychologist, Jo Lamble has carved a niche for herself as an approachable professional with a talent for presenting sticky topics with compassion and poise, both as a private practitioner and popular TV psychologist. Contact: editor@thecarousel.com

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