Well... i can't give you the perfect answer. But i can give you some ideas that have been used through out time that i have read about. a few ideas that people used in Europe between 1400s-1920s is that you give the child a doll. and you try to explain to them (to the best of your ability) that the cousin has turned into the doll and that just because they can't play and do the things they used to do together, doesn't mean that the cousin left them for good. (does that make any sense at all?)
also you could tell the child that they went on a trip to help Santa Clause in the north pole... i guess you could try to be creative. it really depends on how the child is being raised and different views... im sorry if this doesnt help but i wish you luck.
Unfortunately it is not really something you can control. You just have to learn to cope with your sudden swings.
The problem in the story "The Stormi Giovanni Club" is that four teenagers are trying to cope with the sudden death of their best friend, Stormi. They each struggle with grief and guilt, as well as maintaining their friendships and identities without Stormi's presence.
Every student nurse will cope with death in his or her own way. Some people think of religion for comfort, while others remember death as a natural part of life, or as a release from the suffering of their illnesses on Earth. Thinking about death in these terms can help anybody, not just student nurses, come to terms with death and its effects.
Achilles sought revenge for the death of Patroclus. The death of Patroclus was Achilles' main motivation for his killing of Hector.
Well i pray for the person and assume they are in a good place. I might cry but i try to keep them in prayer
London lost its majority of population. Black Death killed 30-60% of its population.
the fear of death and of the death of friends were two of the things a soldier had to live with. many just could not cope with the horrors they saw every day.
Most bugs can cope with sudden temperature drops, unless it's very cold. If they are clever enough to quickly make burrows for themselves then they might. Most bugs tends to stay at warmer places which are much more comfortable. That's why you see a lot of bugs lurking during summer time.
The brain's hypothalamus is known to have evolved in humans to enable them to cope with sudden life-threatening emergencies.
You should drive only when you need to. When you have to drive, it is advisable to have your lights on, obey the speed limit, and don't make sudden turns otherwise the car may skid.
Just let him know that you are there for him and that he has someone to lean on, a shoulder to cry on.
sudden death of chickens can be caused by sudden temperature drops that their bodies cannot cope with. chickens have a weak immune system so viruses and illnesses can take over quickly and cause death sometimes within a matter of hours if something hits a chicken pretty hard i.e a car! foreign object in its body resulting in infection, again with the weak immune system toxic build up if your chickens are ex-battery chickens then their immune systems will be very weak also a radical change in diet, like with the battery hens, their stomachs are accustomed to "layer's mash" i believe (my chickens are anyway) which is what they were fed in the battery farms, so changing their main intake of food can cause death!