We all hope we won't have to explain death to our children. But as John Lennon so memorably said, 'Life is what happens to you while you're making other plans'- and if talking to your kids about death isn't in your plan, then when it becomes necessary it can be hard to think of how to explain it. You may be grieving too. Your kids will be picking up the distress even if you try to shield them. That's NOT the best time to approach a tricky topic.
So why not take the initiative, and talk about it at the first opportunity? The death of a distant relative, a pet, someone else's pet or relative, someone famous in the news- all these events can be the starting point for preparing your children for dealing with death without fear.