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Here are some tips about good things to say (or not to say) to someone who’s been recently bereaved.
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WAY member and ex-primary school deputy headteacher Emma Marfleet shares her story and how she is helping her children maintain an ongoing relationship with their Dad after his death.
Telling your child that their mum or dad has died is probably one of the most difficult things you will ever have to do.
When someone is bereaved, it can often be hard to know what to say or do, which can lead them to feel even more isolated. You can't fix somebodies grief, but by just being there, it can mean the world.