When talking to children about death, it is important to

A. assume they have no beliefs about death.
B. verify and clarify what they think you've told them.
C. not hesitate in giving sophisticated explanations.
D. avoid teachable moments and wait for a crisis.


Answer: B

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A. one's friends B. one's family C. an abstract community of people in one's social milieu D. a very important role model

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