"Talking About Death" is a simple, supportive resource that helps parents and caregivers speak openly and compassionately with children about death and loss.
"TALKING ABOUT DEATH": A COMPASSIONATE GUIDE FOR PEOPLE WITH KIDS
The fear of saying the wrong thing can make us hesitate, but avoiding the conversation can leave kids with more questions than answers.
Many folks don't know how to bring up the subject of death. Where do you even start?
You might worry that talking about death will upset your child or that you won’t have the answers to the tough questions they ask. But that hesitation often leads to putting off the conversation or never having it at all.
Even when parents want to talk about death, there’s a real fear of saying something that could confuse their child or make things worse.
It's easy to rely on vague statements
that don’t give kids the clarity they need to understand what has happened.
Most people feel unprepared for these conversations because they lack the right tools or language.
This can leave kids feeling unsupported as the navigate their own loss and grief. Without effective resources, we risk leaving children to process complex feelings on their own.
The problem is that many well-meaning parents and caregivers simply don’t have the tools to talk about death in a way that is clear and compassionate.
And that’s where "Talking About Death: A Compassionate Guide for People with Kids" can help.
Our guide offers what you need to support your child through loss IN A HEALTHY, EMPOWERING WAY.
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death without feeling OVERWHELMED.
Start the conversation about death with your child (even if you don’t know where to begin).
Answer the tough questions your child might ask (without worrying about saying the “wrong” thing).
Support your child emotionally (so they feel safe, understood, and loved during a difficult time).
Without overwhelming your child (or yourself). Many parents and caregivers avoid this conversation altogether because it feels too big, too emotional. This guide helps you simplify that.
Kids often struggle with understanding their feelings about death (don't we all!). This guide provides prompts for you to work from and creative tools that help them healthily process their grief.
When you have a guide that works with you, and for you (and your child), you can approach these difficult moments with a sense of confidence and peace. No more feeling lost or unprepared. You'll actually strengthen your connection with your kids.
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You’re initiating the conversation and providing comfort, but when hard questions arise, you feel lost. This could leave your child with doubts or fear. (hello uncertainty)
SUPPORT + ANSWERS (-CONVERSATION) =
You’re responding to your child’s needs & question, but without starting the conversation clearly, they may internalize their thoughts and not know how to talk about them. (hello confusion)
CONVERSATION + ANSWERS
(-SUPPORT) =
You’re talking about death & answering questions, but without emotional support, your child may feel unable to cope with their feelings. (hello overwhelm)
this guide is easy to use
Learn to have meaningful, age-appropriate conversations with your child in ONE day (it’s easy to follow!).
Access simple tools (scripts, videos & creative resources) to help your child express their emotions.
Provide the emotional support that helps your child navigate grief and loss in a healthy and safe way.
Know how to start the conversation, even if you’re worried about how your child will react.
Learn how to introduce the topic of death gently, using language that children of different ages can understand.
Avoid the fearful thought of “What do I even say?” by following simple, clear scripts.
Respond to your child’s tough questions without feeling lost or overwhelmed.
Whether they ask “Where did Grandma go?” or “Will I die too?”—you’ll know how to answer with honesty and care.
Take away the pressure of trying to figure out the “right” response on the spot.
Provide emotional comfort to your child without feeling frustrated, and get more comfortable with your own emotions.
Help your child process their feelings with creative tools like the Kids Toolkit and Grief Journal.
Give them space to express their emotions while making sure they feel safe, heard, and supported.
Feel confident talking about difficult topics
Help your child express their emotions in healthy ways
Create a safe emotional space for your family
Handle grief with ease, not fear
Focus on being present, not perfect
Stop the guesswork of searching for the right words
Encourage long-term emotional health
Never feel like you're alone in this
Manage difficult moments with calm confidence
Help your child practice creativity and curiosity in times of loss
If you're struggling to talk to your kids about death, this is just what you need.
In these videos, we’ll explore why talking about death with children is so important, even though it might feel uncomfortable. We’ll break down the myths and fears around these conversations and give you the tools to create a compassionate, age-appropriate dialogue. You'll learn how to embrace these conversations with confidence and care.
Understanding why it matters
Debunking common misconceptions
Creating a safe space
In these videos, we’ll highlight the common mistakes people make when talking about death with children and, more importantly, how to avoid them. You’ll learn how to navigate difficult questions and what language to use to support a child’s understanding of death and loss.
Avoiding common mistakes
Using child-friendly language
Answering difficult questions
In these videos, you’ll learn practical strategies to help children process their emotions and understand their experience of grief. You’ll be guided on how to acknowledge and honor their feelings in ways that promote lifelong healing and resilience.
Helping kids express grief
Supporting their understanding of death
Guiding their emotional health
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This guide on talking to kids about death is one of the best things I’ve done recently. What I love most is how she makes everything feel doable. She has this way of showing you that you already have the skills and emotional tools to have these conversations—you just need a little guidance. Whether you’re a parent, someone who works with kids, or just want to know how to be supportive, this guide is gold. Amanda makes you feel like, “Yeah, I can do this.” Highly recommend!
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This toolkit provides you with the essential resources to help your child process grief, including activities, prompts, and creative exercises that make it easier to understand and navigate their emotions.
A dedicated space for children to express their feelings through writing and drawing. This journal will help them process grief in their own way and time, fostering healing through self-expression.
Never be at a loss for words again. This script collection provides you with ready-to-use phrases and prompts for those difficult conversations, ensuring that you communicate with care and clarity.
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That means you can enroll today and have the freedom to explore the guide at your own pace. You don’t have to decide right now if it’s a perfect fit! Take the full 7 days to go through the materials, watch the videos, and see how the strategies can make a difference in your life and your child's.
Unlike other resources that can be filled with complicated language, theoretical advice, or too much focus on "what not to say," this guide is designed to be simple, compassionate, practical, and encouraging. You'll feel empowered to connect with your kids in compassionate and creative ways.
Talking About Death is not a substitute for therapy or other kinds of support you or your kids may benefit from. It's a guide to help you understand more clearly how to frame the conversation about death in a way that helps facilitate compassionate and clear conversations in your family.
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CLASS #1 / Talking About Death
VALUE $67.00
CLASS #2 / How To Get It Right
VALUE $67.00
CLASS #3 / Helping Children Understand
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Bonus #1
Kids Grief Toolkit
Valued $27
Bonus #2
PDF Kids Grief Journal
Valued $17
Bonus #3
Scripts
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Regular Price=$97
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How many times have you thought about how to talk to your kids about death, wondering how others manage to handle it with grace and calm?
How many times have you TRIED to start the conversation, only to get overwhelmed by your own emotions, or unsure of the "right" words to say?
Maybe you even searched for books or guides, but found them too clinical or disconnected from your family’s needs?
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CLASS #1 / Talking About Death
VALUE $67.00
CLASS #2 / How To Get It Right
VALUE $67.00
CLASS #3 / Helping Children Understand
VALUE $67.00
Bonus #1
Kids Grief Toolkit
Valued $27
Bonus #2
PDF Kids Grief Journal
Valued $17
Bonus #3
Scripts
Valued $17
Regular Price=$97
Today’s Price Only
$37
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