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3 February, 01:02

What five concepts must a child grasp in order to fully understand death?

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  1. 3 February, 01:43
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    Answer: A child must be taught from childhood about life and death both so that he should be aware of the fact that everything that has life has to die one day.

    Explanation:

    1. Permanence: Once a living died it cannot be returned back into life.

    2. Inevitability: All the living things dies eventually. Nothing can deny this rule of life that all the living things die one day.

    3. Cessation: All the living things have certain functions, has feelings, have thought, has many bodily processes that cease at death.

    4. Applicability: Death is applicable to all the living things.

    5. Causation: Death is caused by stopping of normal processes of body.
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