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Title: grief
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February 10, 1998 |
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At times professional help is required to help the process along, but the only real cure is time.
When dealing with grieving children special caution must be taken with them. Never underestimate children's understanding of death. Yes, adults have a better understanding, but don't insult the intelligence children this only causes further problems... Showed first 250 characters
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Don't hover over them either. Let their actions be your guide to each child's gieving process. Encourage their grieving and give affection to the child. Never ignore children they can be great therapy for the griever and the same is true for the opposite... Showed next 250 characters
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