There's no way to sugarcoat it: The pandemic has plunged the world into a crisis of grief. And for many families who lost a loved one this year, regardless of the cause of death, the pandemic has kept many of them from being able to properly mourn their loss. Supporting a grieving child involves normalizing their feelings while giving them tools to cope - talking about death, however, can sometimes feel overwhelming. Parents and children may both be reluctant to have conversations that bring up difficult emotions, but it's important for parents to provide opportunities to acknowledge their child's feelings.