
Episode #82
How to Talk to Your Kids About Death
Little Kids, Big Questions: How to Talk to Your Kids About Death Death is one of the most difficult topics parents will ever have to discuss and one of the most inevitable. Whether it’s the loss of a loved one, a pet, or a question that comes unexpectedly during an ordinary day, children eventually confront the concept of mortality. For many parents, those moments bring anxiety, uncertainty, and a deep fear of saying the wrong thing. In this episode, we explore how children understand death at different developmental stages and why their questions are often less about mortality and more about safety and permanence.We share real parenting moments including the experience of being caught off guard and struggling to explain complex realities in age-appropriate ways. Plus we discuss how parents can balance honesty with emotional readiness. We also examine the importance of language, the challenges of discussing sensitive causes of death such as suicide, and why conversations about death unfold over time rather than in a single moment. Want The "Full Little Kids, Big Questions" Toolkit? Visit out Substack to download the companion toolkit for scripts, conversation starters, and age-specific guidance to help you navigate hard conversations with confidence.






