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Should I tell my child their twin died during the birth?

Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Dec 30, 2014
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I think that you should but timing is going to be a big factor, just make sure its the right time to have that conversation. Children understand things in ways that can amaze us, and telling then allows for healing on the part of the parents as well and gives everybody good dialog to process this loss, that is what family is all about.
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Profile: CMThornRose
CMThornRose on Oct 22, 2014
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Yes. It'd be best for them to know, maybe wait until they are a little older to understand but don't leave it until teen years.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 2, 2014
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Yes. better be honestt than hide it and later on the child find out. he/she would be hurt because you didnt tell them
Profile: Swifting
Swifting on Mar 29, 2016
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It has always been my belief in parenting that one should tell your children things and be honest about them from the very beginning. That you can cause more damage to the child if they have to find out on their own and ask someone else questions, getting false information, than if you have talks regularly to explain things. By telling them you reduce that feeling of betrayal and feeling of lack of honesty and trust between you.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Aug 14, 2018
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Such a difficult decision to make. I think it is up to the individual but I know some people who have chosen to remember the twin who did not survive, and their child has simply always been told they have a sibling in heaven. Their decision was somewhat influenced by the fact they had an older sibling before the twins, so it was in part a decision so that child could process the loss of one of the twins.
Profile: Aron
Aron on Sep 30, 2014
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Talk to your child about why they need to know that kind of information. It's not always good to let them know about it, unless otherwise.
Profile: Vansb18
Vansb18 on Nov 8, 2014
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I should put you on your child skin. Think how you react if someone said you that, and, try to tell your child that, the best way possible
Profile: NicoleIsHere
NicoleIsHere on Dec 18, 2014
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It depends on the age of the child, wait until you think they are old enough to accept the news. Sorry for your loss.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on May 16, 2015
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That's touchy because everyone is different when it comes to reception of bad news. If twins run in the family, the question may come up. It could also be something medically necessary to know.
Profile: ClaireyMarie
ClaireyMarie on Jul 21, 2015
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I think you should tell them when that child is mentally ready. It is probably best to wait until they are older and understand death more.
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