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Home> Get Involved> Events> How to Talk to Kids About Death

How to Talk to Kids About Death

December 1, 2022 Online
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An enlightening virtual conversation on the best practices for discussing death with children.

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  • The Order of the Good Death was launched with the goal of building a movement of people who believe that the American death industry—funerals, crematories, cemeteries, mortuary schools—needs disrupting.

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  • The Order believes that the sacred task of caring for the dead should be a normal part of life.

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  • The Order hope(s) to get us all a little more comfortable with the idea of death, the rituals around it and the inevitability of it all.

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