The conversation about death you've been
rehearsing —
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For moments like these
🕊️ The 'I have very sad news' opener.
🤲 The age-appropriate version (under 6 / 6-12 / teen).
📅 The 'what happens next' framework.
🌒 The 'all your feelings are okay' permission.
📞 The 'we'll talk to your teacher' practical.
❤️ The 'I'm here for whatever you need' anchor.
How it works
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Describe the situation
Tell us what happened and who you're talking to.
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Choose what you want to achieve and how direct to be.
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