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Talking to Children About Medical Assistance in Dying - Fraser Health Share your thinking or wonder about the dying process with your child This often involves talking about suffering Clarify what it might look like if the person’s body died from the illness Some children are comforted knowing there are rules as to who can get a medically assisted death
Medical assistance in dying - Fraser Health Authority Medical assistance in dying, commonly referred to as MAiD, refers to a doctor or nurse practitioner helping a person, at their request, to end their life The person must want to voluntarily and intentionally end their life
Kids Grief This popular handbook by Ceilidh Eaton Russell, a national leader in children’s grief, provides practical strategies for parents and professionals who are supporting children and young people who have or will experience the dying and death of someone they care about
Talking to your child about death | Canadian Cancer Society Sometimes a child may know that they are dying before their family is willing to acknowledge it Ask the palliative care team about ways you can talk to your child about death Talking about death can allow you and your child to share memories, express love and say goodbye
Talking to children about death: an age-by-age guide - CHOC Talking to children about the death of a loved one or a beloved pet is challenging for any family, but this age-by-age guidance from a CHOC licensed marriage and family therapist can help parents navigate these important conversations
How Children Understand Death: What to Say When a Loved One Dies Most kids will encounter death at some point in their early years Whether they lose a family member, a friend, a neighbor or a beloved pet, children often experience deep feelings of grief and worry Parents and other grownups close to them may be mourning, too