S6 Ep20: Caroline on talking with children about death and grief
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In this episode, Caroline focuses on talking to children and teenagers about death and grief, and how to communicate with children about being diagnosed with incurable cancer. She talks about strategies for communicating with teenagers, discusses whether it's OK to tell a white lie, and shares helpful tips and prompts to help children with death and grief.
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Key Topics:
0:16 Laura outlines the episode and shares her thoughts
2:40 When a child visits a parent who is dying
7:06 How to have a conversation with a child about an upcoming death
9:42 How honest should you be when a child asks if you're going to die?
14:10 Ways of starting a conversation with a child about the death of their parent
25:54 Caroline reveals how her unprocessed grief came to light
27:55 The tools Caroline used to process her grief and support her mental health
31:15 "Pip" kits from Fruitfly Collective
39:39 How to access Fruitfly Collective's excellent resources and support
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