Multiple Choice
When a sibling dies, parents and relatives often:
A) Deny the living siblings the right to grieve.
B) Help their remaining children to mourn the loss.
C) Involve their children in rituals that encourage them to say goodbye to the sibling that died.
D) Postpone making decisions and moves that will further change the family's routines.
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