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Old June 14th 09, 05:29 AM posted to misc.kids
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Default Talking about death to a 3 year old?

My mother died recently. I used take my son over on a weekly
fortnightly basis (I saw her more frequently after work) I used to take
them out to lunch to try to get her to eat more.

I have totally avoided the topic. My son was in day care the day of the
funeral

Now my three year old boy has started to ask "Can we go to Nona's?"
What do I say?
 




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