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The loss of a loved one affects not only adults, but also children, who often face this experience without sufficient understanding and emotional support. As highlighted in the paper, open and sensitive communication with a child who has had a direct experience of the death of a loved one is crucial. Parents, educators, and therapists play an indispensable role in explaining this complex phenomenon, as open and sensitive communication between parents can promote proper understanding and emotional coping with loss. Stories, literary works and shared conversations can help children process their feelings and find a path to healing. Word and story serve as a bridge between pain and understanding, helping the child cope with loss and find a new way of looking at the world. The word has a great power because it carries an idea, a story and a message. Such communication creates a safe space in which children can express their emotions and gradually come to terms with a difficult life situation, even with the help of us, adults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |