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The bereaved child

National Children's Bureau
Abstract: 

Nowadays people live longer and are less likely to die from lingering diseases; consequently fewer children have a direct experience of death in the family. When tragedy does occur, adult reluctance to discuss feelings and uncertainty about how best to help very often leads to confusion and emotional pain which can mar the childs future development.

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