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Figuring out age-appropriate information for little kids is always challenging. It's so hard to know, even outside of grief and injury and death, exactly what and how much information you should be sharing with them. How much is too much? How little is too little? And what's even more important than preparing answers for any possible question? Find out in this clip from one of my live monthly Qu0026A sessions. Find lots of outstanding support for grieving kids, teens, young adults, and their families at the Dougy Center. Follow them @thedougycenter and check out their many resources at https://www.dougy.org/ You have questions about grief. I have answers. Want to ask me a question? Every month, I host a live video Qu0026A session for my patrons. If you've wanted to talk to me, but didn't know how to gain access - my monthly patron Qu0026A is your place. Go to https://www.patreon.com/megandevine and sign up at the $10 level (or higher) to get immediate access to our upcoming Qu0026A sessions and all of our previous Qu0026A recordings. We've been doing these calls for a long time - that's a lot of videos! You don't have to ask a question in order to participate. Sometimes just being around people who get it, helps.⁣⁣
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How do you answer a young child’s questions about the death of a sibling?