P.H.
You received some very wise answers and a couple comments that might not help in the long run. I worked with children for over 14 years in this field. When children don't understand what the adults are telling them, they make up their own explanations which are often worse than the actual circumstance. They often blame themselves in some way. What I recommend to parents is to invest in a few good children's books about death that you can keep in the house. As children grow, their understanding changes and they ask more questions. These books are great resources for actual words, concepts and ideas to use with your kds. When you can, go to the children's section of the library and ask the librarian to point you to the books dealing with death for children. Read them first, then order the ones you like. To die, means that everything in the body stops. Everything has a beginning and everything has an end. As a mom, you need to teach your child what the word death means, just like you explain other words the child does not yet understand. I like what one of the moms said and I have told people this too-that love never dies even though the body does. If you need any other help, please write. Good Luck to you.