This could become a heated topic, so I felt it best to post it here just in case. It's a dilemma I've been struggling with for a few days and I'm hoping for some input.
My 6 and 11 year olds go to the same elementary school. This past Saturday their Art teacher (a young woman with 2 young children) committed suicide by hanging herself. My first notification was Saturday afternoon from the Neighborhood Gossip, and then I received calls a little later in the day from both of the boy's teachers. The principal of the school gave them instruction to call the parents and let them know what happened, but also to instruct the parents to tell their children that Mrs. Teacher had died, and that she took her own life. No details of how of course. They felt it important that the kids heard the truth from their parents rather than other kids at school or adults talking and whatnot. They said there would be a memorial at school sometime during the week and grief counselors available for kids/parents/staff who needed them. My younger son's teacher also gave me his home number in case my son was upset and wanted to talk (god love him).
The school is K-6, my 6 year old is in first grade. How in the hell do you tell a 6 year old that one of his favorite teachers killed herself? Too much information? The opinions of my way too busybody neighborhood varied. Some parents insisted telling their kids *everything*, including cause of death, while others told their kids that she died but they didn't know how. I struggled the rest of the day Saturday and all of Sunday trying to figure out how/what to tell my boys. I was so afraid of upsetting them, scaring them, confusing them with too much or too little information, but at the same time I didn't want to keep it too quiet and have them hear things much more bluntly from a kid at school who just *had* to spill what they knew.
What would you do? I'm curious to see what the responses are (if anyone cares to respond ) and then I'll share the outcome here at home.
My 6 and 11 year olds go to the same elementary school. This past Saturday their Art teacher (a young woman with 2 young children) committed suicide by hanging herself. My first notification was Saturday afternoon from the Neighborhood Gossip, and then I received calls a little later in the day from both of the boy's teachers. The principal of the school gave them instruction to call the parents and let them know what happened, but also to instruct the parents to tell their children that Mrs. Teacher had died, and that she took her own life. No details of how of course. They felt it important that the kids heard the truth from their parents rather than other kids at school or adults talking and whatnot. They said there would be a memorial at school sometime during the week and grief counselors available for kids/parents/staff who needed them. My younger son's teacher also gave me his home number in case my son was upset and wanted to talk (god love him).
The school is K-6, my 6 year old is in first grade. How in the hell do you tell a 6 year old that one of his favorite teachers killed herself? Too much information? The opinions of my way too busybody neighborhood varied. Some parents insisted telling their kids *everything*, including cause of death, while others told their kids that she died but they didn't know how. I struggled the rest of the day Saturday and all of Sunday trying to figure out how/what to tell my boys. I was so afraid of upsetting them, scaring them, confusing them with too much or too little information, but at the same time I didn't want to keep it too quiet and have them hear things much more bluntly from a kid at school who just *had* to spill what they knew.
What would you do? I'm curious to see what the responses are (if anyone cares to respond ) and then I'll share the outcome here at home.
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