This question could of been asked before, but every child is different, so I will tell you a little about my little one to help in giving me advice.
My girl is very sensitive, she knows about what it means when someone dies. She knows that they go and see God, and that it is a wonderful place. The only "death" she has delt with it a loss of her Grandma's dog, she loved him very much. It has been two years since that has happened, and she still talks about how she misses him. When the dog passed, and still to this day she said "I should of been there" she is meaning when they barried him. Days at school they tell me she cried a little, when i asked why, it was because she missed "Frisbie"(dog). I have told her about my Grandpa passing, and she said he was with God and "Frisbie". She hasn't seemed to upset with this one. I don't want her to say later that she should of been there. What should I do? I think she is too young, but she is very smart for her age. Any suggestions? Please
2007-01-20
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