A) fully expose their children to death in order to shake them out of their fairy-tale world
B) fully expose their children to death in order to sharpen their defense mechanisms and survival instincts
C) partially expose their children to death by allowing them to see dead animals but not dead people
D) safeguard their children from reality and let them live in a fairy-tale world.
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A) as soon as they experience a loss
B) once they experience a separation, such as parents that divorce
C) regardless of any personal experience with separation, absence, or loss
D) after the loss of a family pet.
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A) parents whose own discomfort interferes with their ability to respond to a child's death-related curiosity in a simple and naturalistic way
B) parents who provide concrete details of dying and death
C) parents who use euphemisms such as "the great sleep" to explain death to children
D) none of the above.
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