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Attending funeral services for someone who has passed is a major stepping stone for children. Because the experience will be new and unfamiliar to them, they may be unsure of how to act. By letting them know what to expect and explaining how to behave in advance, parents can help prepare little ones for the occasion.

How to Teach Children Funeral Service Etiquette

1. Discuss the Loss

When the loss occurs, be sure to address it with your child so they are prepared for the funeral. The means by which you deliver the message may depend on the child’s age, relationship to the deceased, and way in which your family’s culture or religion handles death. Use this opportunity to answer any questions your child may have to help them avoid feeling scared or nervous.

2. Explain What to Expect

New experiences can be nerve-racking for anyone, but by describing what takes place at funerals and memorial services, you may alleviate some of your child’s uncertainties. Explain who will be in attendance and what the day’s events will hold. If you will also attend a burial, discuss those events with your child as well.

3. Describe What’s Expected of Them

funeral servicesIn addition to describing how the event will unfold, it’s also important to set clear expectations in terms of behavior. Explain that loud playtime should be avoided and everyone must sit still and be respectful while services are being held. The best way to show your child how to behave appropriately is by example, so encourage them to follow your lead.

 

Funeral services can be challenging for attendees of any age, which is why the caring team at Cannon-Cleveland Funeral Directors is always available for support. Should you need any assistance before or during a service, do not hesitate to contact their compassionate funeral directors with questions. Their team has helped families in McDonough, GA, honor the lives of their loved ones for nearly 75 years and is available through every step of the planning process. To learn more, browse their grief resources online or call (770) 914-1414.

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