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… do you think it wise to instil fear into your children by teaching them that God watches everything they do, and that the devil exists?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.naomi; //I know a four year old who is obsessed with death because that's what the people around him talk about!//
I find that very doubtful; National Institute of Health stats;
Age 0 - 2 years:
•Sees death as separation or abandonment
•Has no cognitive understanding of death
•Feels despair from disruption of caretaking
Age 2 - 6 years:
•Often believes that death is reversible, temporary
•May perceive death as a punishment
•Engages in magical thinking that wishes come true -- may feel guilt for negative feelings toward the person who died, and think that was the cause of death
Age 6 - 11 years:
•Shows gradual understanding of irreversibility and finality of death
•Demonstrates concrete reasoning with ability to comprehend cause and effect relationship
Age 11 years or older:
•Understands that death is irreversible, universal, and inevitable
•Has abstract and philosophical thinking
I find that very doubtful; National Institute of Health stats;
Age 0 - 2 years:
•Sees death as separation or abandonment
•Has no cognitive understanding of death
•Feels despair from disruption of caretaking
Age 2 - 6 years:
•Often believes that death is reversible, temporary
•May perceive death as a punishment
•Engages in magical thinking that wishes come true -- may feel guilt for negative feelings toward the person who died, and think that was the cause of death
Age 6 - 11 years:
•Shows gradual understanding of irreversibility and finality of death
•Demonstrates concrete reasoning with ability to comprehend cause and effect relationship
Age 11 years or older:
•Understands that death is irreversible, universal, and inevitable
•Has abstract and philosophical thinking
Experience with my children and my eldest grand daughter is inconsistent with what Khandro posted from National Institute of Health stats. They fully understood the irreversability by age seven. Indeed my grand daughter specifically asked for confirmation when she was six.
The delayed understanding for some probably comes from being taught the twaddle of the resurrection myth or because they simply aren't told the facts. How many parents have told their children that grandma is "asleep"?
Children eventually work it out.
The delayed understanding for some probably comes from being taught the twaddle of the resurrection myth or because they simply aren't told the facts. How many parents have told their children that grandma is "asleep"?
Children eventually work it out.
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