How to discuss death with children

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Children want and need to learn and understand about the world, say BARBARA MONROE and FRANCES KRAUS of Candle Project

Death is a part of life, and if we don't answer children's questions, we may leave them alone with their fears and unprotected from their fantasies.

Answering children's questions about death can be very difficult. You may find the following points useful:

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