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Parenting Adventures #2: Dealing with the death of a child

13-Sep-16 19:00

Parenting Adventures #2: Dealing with the death of a child

Parenting Adventures is about brutally honest discussions in the world of parenting. In this second episode, we'll be talking the death of a child. Why don't we speak enough about child deaths? Are people on the receiving end of the news frightened to hear such things? Do they think it's uncomfortable for the grieving parent to speak about it? Is it true that the grieving parent prefers to not talk about it?  We speak to those who have gone through it and address the assumptions people generally have with parents and/or couples who have lost their children.

 


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