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Emily Dirks
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Children experience death in different ways depending on their cognitive and their emotional development.All of the following are mentioned in the textbook as reasons that make a loss more difficult for a child EXCEPT

A) the child may have had a troubled relationship with the person who died.
B) the death of the loved one may have been unexpected.
C) children may worry about their parents' reactions to the death.
D) the family may not have family and/or community support.

Cognitive Development

The process of growth and change in intellectual/mental abilities such as thinking, reasoning, and understanding over the lifespan.

Emotional Development

The process through which individuals learn to recognize, express, and manage their emotions over their lifespan.

Troubled Relationship

A relationship characterized by ongoing conflicts, misunderstandings, and issues that distress the involved parties.

  • Assess the significance of age and developmental milestones in modifying the perception and understanding of death.
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Guadalupe YanezOct 17, 2024
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