Tell Your Kids the Truth

October 16, 2021

The Sisters discuss how important it is to tell your kids the truth.  We need to use emotional words when we speak to our kids so that they are prepared when the family experiences a grieving event.  It’s okay to give your kids an age appropriate version of what happened.  We cannot protect our children from grief, but we can equip them with the correct way to mend their broken hearts.

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