Children & Death
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Thank you for sharing that. :)
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i would say it prepare me for his early death in my life. i'm glad we shared that time together.
apples don't fall far from there trees in the way i handle this now. it was the view i learned from.
Powerful stuff =)
Thank You
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Wow, Cathy your right. the way i see death was instilled in me by my father before the age of 10.
i never thought about it, he always took me to the viewing and told me to help the families they were my 3 uncles in passing . i never thought about that one. i my eyes back then he was superman he was always there in a time of need. wow, and now i understand me and my brothers fighting over the memory of him they weren't that closet at that time I'm the youngest of the youngest. I agree
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'I tell her I miss her too, and it's nice for us to sit and miss her together'
That is so nice, so healthy. :)
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Thank you very much. :)
I wonder why children are not afforded respect, and why we expect them to give it without receiving it.
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Indeed.
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Well yes, and no.
This is yet another very refreshing approach and attitude towards death and grieving... To some, it may appear radical yet I find it sensible...
fehquig 2 years ago
It's strange how society seems often to have the knack of over complicating or creating structures based upon foundless fears.
FinalTaboo 2 years ago
It's not an easy subject, and I have more too learn then to share on this one. To listen is indeed the best way to understand what we could say to confort a child or teen who as lost a parent or someone very close. You make us go through a very valuable check list on the subject, thank you!
Boucrate 2 years ago
:) You're welcome my friend. Children have much to teach us on such matters I feel.
FinalTaboo 2 years ago