When someone dies, it affects everyone in their family, even if they are
very young. Children under five have feelings just as strong as those of
older people. Although they are unable to communicate or understand
fully what is happening, they will be deeply affected by the loss of a parent,
sister or brother. At the same time, those looking after them are also likely
to be suffering from grief and shock.
This video looks at the ways very young children respond to grief and what
the adults around them can do to help. It gives parents and carers an insight
into the child’s grieving process, its physical and emotional effects and
the various needs of babies, toddlers and preschoolers. It offers practical
advice to parents about ways of comforting and supporting a bereaved
child who may be experiencing anxiety, sleep difficulties, guilt, sadness,
regression, withdrawal or physical illness. Stressing the importance of
talking honestly and simply to children about death, it encourages the
development of communication and a supportive family.
The video is designed for parents, care providers, nursery workers and all those working with families and bereaved children. It is suitable for viewing at home and also for use in parenting education, bereavement support, and professional and voluntary training.
15 minutes.
Audience: General
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