
When funerals loom, choices give kids a sense of control
Although children's grief looks different from ours because it can come and go with seemingly no rhyme or reason, children of all ages, like adults, need to acknowledge the reality of the death, share the pain and loss with others, and remember the person who has died.
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(At left, a young girl read a poem at a funeral service in Rhode Island in 2000. Barry Chin / Globe Staff File Photo)