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Different Circumstances of Death
Grief
Decision Making
Supporting Children
Vocab to Remember
100
DOUBLE JEOPARDY What are the benefits of warning of your death?
Time to prepare, time to cope and spend time with loved ones.
100
What is the second stage of grieving?
Reality of the situation beginning to set in, depression occurs.
100
Should children be sheltered from death?
No.
100
Define Isolation.
Just kidding. you lose 100 points. But the answer is the feeling of being alone and being set apart from others.
200
What is the first stage of coping?
Denial and isolation
200
What is the third stage of grieving?
Recovery, moving on and bearing the loss.
200
At what age are children able to begin to understand death?
At about Five years old.
200
Define Hospice.
a program that provides support and care for people facing death.
300
What is the fifth stage of coping?
Acceptance
300
DOUBLE JEOPARDY What is the first step of grieving?
Shock and numbness, disbelief
300
Is the funeral the third biggest purchase in a person's life?
Yes, True.
300
At what age is a child able to fully understand death and it's permanency?
Age four to seven
300
Define denial.
Refusing to believe facts and thinking and acting as if they didn't exist.
400
What is the second stage of coping?
Anger
400
DOUBLE JEOPARDY How long will grief last?
That is a trick question. It depends on the relationship to the lost one and the age of the lost one.
400
Who distributes property if there is no will involved?
State law
400
What is a good way to tell a child about a death?
A direct, straightforward, simple answer.
400
Define Will.
A legal document that states how a person's property is to be distributed after death.
500
What is the fourth stage of coping?
Depression
500
Define grief.
The emotional and physical pain a person feels after the death of a loved one.
500
Name at least two decisions after death.
Cremation or burial; how to pay for it
500
True or false: children need extra attention during a death.
True.
500
DOUBLE JEOPARDY Define cremation.
The reduction of a body to ashes through intense heat.