Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT true of the guidelines for explaining death to children?
A) In explaining death to a child, parents must keep in mind the cognitive limitations of children at varying levels of development so that their explanations do not go over the heads of their children.
B) The first step in clarifying death for a child is to provide a nonjudgmental environment in which a discussion can occur regarding how the child views death.
C) If a child is hesitant to talk about the death, the parent might ask the child to draw a picture of what death is.
D) In their conversation with children about death, it is recommended that parents focus on the death of animals such as their pet dog.
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