Your neighbor, a firefighter, has been killed by falling timbers in a city fire. He has three children, ages 5, 6, and 8 . How could you best help the children in this family?
a. by telling them they will be fine and you will play with them
b. by keeping the refrigerator and freezer full of nutritious treats and finger foods
c. by encouraging the children to be strong for their mother
d. by talking to the children about their father's heroism
e. by encouraging the children not to think about their father or his death
B
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