* All you can really do is say that you are there for them, and to just be strong. * All you can really do is just be there for support and tell them that, even though it's hard now, the late parent would want him to be happy, and will always remain in their hearts. * Often you don't need to say anything. Just be there for them -- a hug can mean a lot! And be willing to listen as they grieve. Another thing you can do -- if you knew the person who died -- is to share stories about them.
Your father is in a Big home waiting for him to join you.
AnswerIf you are not the surviving parent:
The first answer may scare the child and leave her open to all kinds of questions and worries. It's a weird concept for a child to understand or take comfort from.
Here are some more concrete ways to help that child. You could say, I know this is a difficult time for you. If you have any questions or need to talk to someone you can call me. Then make certain they have a number or/and email where you can be reached.
Remind the child they were loved very much and their father would have never left if it was his choice. Tell them gently that death is a part of life and it's why we treasure the people we love while they are with us. Let the child know how much their father enjoyed being their father. Allow the child to talk about their father and help to remind them of the good times they shared. Let the child know of good things their father said about them while he was alive and the things that made their father proud of them.
You could help to fill the void by taking the child out once in a while if you feel you can continue with those times together. It may cause further grief if you start and then end those get togethers. You could go to an occasional game or school program.
The best thing you can do for a child who has lost a parent is to try to fill in the void just a little bit and that will also help to take some of the pressure off the surviving parent. Offer your unconditional support and be there when your support is requested or needed.
if someone tells you just forget about it and never speak of it again...
Yes it is right. That is how you can find out if you are interested in that person more than just their looks.
I think the best and right thing to do is to let it go. I know it may be hard in doing so, but there is someone out there waiting for you, someone that loves YOU not your best friend. alternatively you could just eat your best friend.. whatever works!
that is probably the most dumbest thing someone has asked you just spelled it and fyi : hesitate or u was just making sure you spelled it right
the main thing is to STAY CALM! its not easy for girls to stay calm... and even boys are kind of coky when its time for someone new. Just be your self and maybe you will bump into someone and know that their are right just to you.
There is no right moment. This should be done when the time just feels right. There's usually some moment when it seems to be the expected thing to say.
Its just someone saying - That thing So it basically means just thing
The same person you just said.
Atheists rely on themselves. They take full responsibility for their own life and they do the right thing just because it is the right thing to do not because someone told them it was the right thing to do. They think for themselves.For technical needs they turn to and rely on science. As examples:Medicine is they are sick or injuredEngineering if they want to build thingsElectronics to extend their sensesAgriculture to grow crops
Mimic means to say the exact thing the person just said. for example if I said hi and someone said hi right after me they would be mimicking me.
no he does its just a really silly rumor
Everyone can be. Just be a father and you'll be a brother to ur son according to bible.