i appreciate your input! (i don't have kids)
but i still have some concerns:
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Children's developmental levels vary and their understanding of medical procedures and death vary widely." - the same goes for all adults, but my main point:
death education is missing in schools
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There is no one-size-fits-all approach to discussing death with children." - society must be able to come up with the most basic death education, like you said, with sensitivity - but it must exist
we don't want children to:
- face mortality - very traumatic without basic knowledge!
- embrace mortality - and grow up to be suicidal
we need balance, and gentle acknowledgment
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This is a horrible way to introduce the subject to children" - you have very good points, but i think what is horrible is that
death education is completely missing: it belongs in schools, and this education needs to eliminate indoctrination and irrational fear - accepted facts of life
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There is no reason for a young child to know about someone's catheter, feeding tube or survival meds unless they ask questions" - agreed, even though the original post is more geared towards voluntary euthanasia/MAID. still, your point is very valid - we need basic sensitivity in death education, but in all schools
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A much better way to introduce the topic of death is through a book like Lifetimes." - i trust your knowledge, considering that you work in the field - i'd love to read it, but i have to pay for it. do you consider that all children will be able to pay for it? my main point remains: we need
free death education in all schools (all schools should have
Lifetimes in their curriculums)
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They also need to be reassured that they, the child, does not have that kind of sickness and won't get it maybe ever or not for a long, long time. Neither will mom on dad." - not too sure i agree with this: unreasonable expectations - life is tragic, and it can be tragic at any moment, at least be able to cope with pain, somehow; in a way that will not be devastating or catastrophic - unrecoverable suicidal ideation
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It is incredibly important to address these things as the need arises and gently."
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Life is too generous with her unpleasant surprises. There's no need to rush them onto kids."
when the need arises is way too late: basic death education is need now, and in all schools
this what that suicide prevention needs to be in the future: healthy acknowledgment of deaths, in children
currently, the way i define suicide prevention now, in our society: provide nembutal in pharmacy, and let me decide; let me ask for help and not shove it down my throat; provide true solutions to my underlying problems, and admit when you can't - society needs to deal with its limitations, so allow us decency and dignity when we decide that we've had enough
death education will eliminate desperation, impulsivity, allow unbiased introspection, and reduce suicide - ultimately
in fact, this forum should take the initiative and provide death education for children, for free - something that is currently missing in society
we should have a section where desperate kids need to be able to logon and find ways to cope with unforgiving problems that life brings (undeniable), even at their young age
this site provides lessons about death and dying - to adults (18+), but
there is a section in our society that is completely ignored - children and teenagers:
- one free website section should provide knowledge to young children (7 to 14 year olds)
- another section for 15 to 18 year olds - this is critical - NOW !
young children should have free access to the mentioned
Lifetimes book (or similar books, or similar info)
ps. thank you again for your input