Explain how school-age children understand death


Problem

Read Chapter 2 in the Despelder & Strickland textbook (11th edition)

Developmental age is a broad term used to describe the maturity of thought process development. At a given age, children may be more or less mature than others in their thinking and processing of information. Read A Child's Concept of Death - Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center in order to answer the following questions:

A. What does the article say about an infant's understanding of death?

B. What are the most significant aspects of a toddler's developmental understanding of death?

C. Describe the concerns and understandings of death for a preschool child.

D. Explain how school-age children understand death.

E. How is a teen's understanding of death different from younger children?

F. Describe the most interesting thing you learned from reading Chapter 2 and the article on the development of the concept of death.

References: A Child's Concept of Death - Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center. The Last Dance: Encountering Death and Dying by DeSpelder (11th edition)

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