Lesson 949 of 1550
AI Grief Conversation Scripts: Talking To Kids About Loss
AI can offer age-appropriate scripts for talking to kids about a death in the family — never replacing the conversation, but rehearsing it before the moment arrives.
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- 1The premise
- 2grief conversation
- 3age-appropriate language
- 4magical thinking
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Section 1
The premise
AI can offer age-appropriate language patterns for talking with kids about loss, but the conversation must be yours and may need a clinician.
What AI does well here
- Offer age-appropriate language patterns for explaining death and absence.
- Surface common questions kids ask and grounded responses to prepare for them.
What AI cannot do
- Replace a child grief therapist when reactions persist or escalate.
- Predict how a particular child will respond to a particular loss.
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