
A Parent's Guide to Talking about Death
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Death is hard to process at any age, so how can you begin to discuss it with your teen? Learn practical strategies to process the pain of loss by gently addressing commonly asked questions with confidence.
Features:
- Why is talking about death so hard?
- Why should you talk about death?
- How should you talk to your teen about death?
This guide also includes parent questions for personal reflection and teen discussion questions for honest conversations.
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Since 2007, Axis has helped millions of parents navigate conversations with their teens, and they've spoken directly with just as many students. They've been creating resources to help bridge the gap between parents, caring adults, and the next generation. They're a group of gospel-minded researchers, speakers, and content creators, and they're excited to bring you the best of what they've learned about making meaningful connections with the teens in your life. For more information, visit axis.org
Content
- Intro
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Epigraph
- A Letter from Axis
- Why Should We Talk about Death?
- How Should Christians Think about Death?
- But Will I Traumatize My Teen?
- How Should I Talk to My Teen about Death?
- What Questions Do Teens Have about Death?
- Why Is Talking about Death So Hard?
- How Does the Death of a Loved One Impact a Teen?
- What If Death Seems Appealing to My Teen?
- What Does My Teen Need?
- What If I Donâ?Tt Know What to Say?
- Reflection Questions
- Discussion Questions
- Additional Resources
- Recap
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