2rocky
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Let your daughter be part of the process. At that age kids are amazingly resilient and respond to reason and logic.
Even though they do react emotionally. This is your opportunity to teach your daughter that making that final ownership decision is the responsible thing to do. I find that if kids are part of the process that they actually deal with it better, as they explain why and how the process went. It's not a worst case imagination runaway for them.
I don't like to shield my kids from the realities of Death. I think it sets them up poorly to deal when death of a family member comes along.
Even though they do react emotionally. This is your opportunity to teach your daughter that making that final ownership decision is the responsible thing to do. I find that if kids are part of the process that they actually deal with it better, as they explain why and how the process went. It's not a worst case imagination runaway for them.
I don't like to shield my kids from the realities of Death. I think it sets them up poorly to deal when death of a family member comes along.