True or false:
It is estimated that over two million children in the United States alone will experience the death of a parent before age eighteen.
True
True or false:
It is estimated that in any secondary school of 800 pupils, 100 children will experience the death of a family member.
False- 24 Children
True or false:
Children’s grief might prove more difficult to assess because they have neither the vocabulary nor the life experience to easily express their feelings and needs.
True
True or false:
Nearly 80% of children think about death at one time or another.
True
3 factors that determines children’s belief structures surrounding death and how they respond when a death occurs.
Before the age of 6 months, infants show only a non-specific distress reaction to the absence of their mother .
Birth- 2 years of age
Ages 2-5 years
Ages 6-9
Ages 9-12 : Pre-adolescence
Ages 13-18 (Adolescence)
Explains that in confronting death adolescents are trying to overcome their fears by confirming their control over mortality.
Worden
A time where teens search for the answer to the question “Am I okay?”
The early teen years (ages 12-14)
A time when teens believe that they are indestructible and that bad things won’t happen to them .
Mid teens years (ages 14-16)
A time when teens search for a meaningful relationships .
Late teen years (ages 16-19)
Already developed misconceptions can be surprising
Find out what they already believe
Let children know that you feel sad and let them see you cry.
Although it is difficult for young children to understand the finality of death, it is best to confront the issue honestly.
Children may think something they said or did made the person die.
Options that can be presented to the child or teenager attending a funeral service
After the funeral options that can be offered to children
Typical aspects of the funeral that may be discussed
List of important facts a child might want to know before choosing to view the body.
True or false:
At approximately the age of 4, a child should be encouraged to attend a funeral if he or she so desires. Attendance should be urged at an even earlier age if the child has gone to church services or has been at other public gatherings.
True
True or false
:A funeral is a sharing community process and a crucial occurrence in the life of every family.
True