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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 523676" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>What kind of concept of death does he have? Have you share any spiritual belief with him? Has he ever experience death in his life?</p><p>I just happened to have this conversation with V as his cat died last week. On top of all the tears, it brought a lot of questions. Not an easy conversation.</p><p>If you have some definit believes, could you make it understandable for him? If the fear is rooted in an aspiration to understand/explain, then you might be able to talk to him at his level.</p><p>on the other hand, if it is an irrational fear that takes its source in anxiety/depression, it will be trickier. Not feeding into it and trying to distract him might then be better that talking about it.</p><p>Differenciating the two, not easy!</p><p>I hope you find the words.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 523676, member: 11847"] What kind of concept of death does he have? Have you share any spiritual belief with him? Has he ever experience death in his life? I just happened to have this conversation with V as his cat died last week. On top of all the tears, it brought a lot of questions. Not an easy conversation. If you have some definit believes, could you make it understandable for him? If the fear is rooted in an aspiration to understand/explain, then you might be able to talk to him at his level. on the other hand, if it is an irrational fear that takes its source in anxiety/depression, it will be trickier. Not feeding into it and trying to distract him might then be better that talking about it. Differenciating the two, not easy! I hope you find the words. [/QUOTE]
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