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Navigating life’s losses (3) - All The Word for Today Daily Devotionals for 2026

Navigating life’s losses (3) details logo    The Word for Today - Friday, February 25, 2023
  by Bob and Debby Gass
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Navigating life’s losses (3)

‘A time to gain, and a time to lose.' Ecclesiastes 3:6 NKJV

How can we help children navigate life's losses? 1) Don't underestimate their capacity for grief. Children are often the forgotten grievers. Their pain is real and intense; recognise and validate it. 2) Don't avoid talking about the loss when they're present. Excluding them from adults in mourning denies them the opportunity for support and increased understanding of their loss. Include them in the family's collective grief experience. 3) Encourage them to share their feelings about the loss. Teach them that being real is more important than being strong, and confirm that their feelings matter. Very young children have a limited understanding of the meaning, permanence, and irreversibility of death. They can only talk about it briefly and concretely. Older children understand its meaning and should be encouraged to talk about it. 4) Make allowance for each child's personality. Our personality determines our grieving style. Introverted children may need their own space; extroverted ones may need to be verbal and sociable. Dependent children need strong adults around them; independent ones can handle a lot on their own. 5) Communicate realistically with them. Adults often use language that confuses children. ‘Your dad has gone homefallen asleeppassed awaygone to his rest,' etc. Speaking of death as the end of this physical life is Biblical, clarifies the significance of the loss, and allows children to ask questions that matter to them. Your children can handle loss, and they can understand that everlasting life is God's great solution, and one day we will join our loved ones in heaven (see John 14:2-3).

SoulFood: Exo 1-3 Luke 11:45-54 Ps 53 Pro 6:9-11





 

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