Asked by Ritwika Petluri on Jun 27, 2024

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Young children who experience a death in their immediate family ______.

A) may not understand that death is final or real
B) go through all five stages of the grieving process much more quickly than adults
C) tend to grieve in the same way as their parents
D) rarely have difficulty expressing their emotions

Grieving Process

The emotional and psychological journey that individuals undergo following a significant loss, usually encompassing stages such as denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.

Immediate Family

Typically consists of a person's parents, siblings, spouse, and children.

Expressing Emotions

The act of conveying feelings through words, facial expressions, body language, or other forms of communication.

  • Recognize the diversity in children's responses to grief and loss.
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Tyler WilsonJun 30, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Young children often do not fully understand the concept of death, including its finality and reality. Their cognitive and emotional development stages make their comprehension and processing of death different from adults.