"For example, some children may behave as if nothing is wrong. They may not know what to feel or say, particularly if they have mixed feelings about a loss or a person who has died."Bertie Conrad, a youth counselor, says it's important for parents to let kids know that they're emotions - whatever they are - are OK. There are books and other resources available that can help parents know learn the best ways to talk to their children. Among the most common tips offered to parents is that they should honest with their children about their own emotions. Source: Bellvue Reporter
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