The guidance is being released by Barnardo’s in response to there being more than 140,000 deaths from Covid-19 in the UK during the past year.
The charity has provided seven tips for helping a child to cope with the death of someone that they are close to:
Parents and other adults need to help children understand the concept of death and this is best done by giving your child clear, age-appropriate, honest information on a frequent basis.
It is important to try to use the word ‘dead’ or ‘death’ rather than phrases such as ‘gone to sleep’, ‘lost’ or ‘gone to a better place’ because these phrases can cause confusion for young children and lead to unnecessary anxiety.
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