If someone in your immediate or extended family just passed away, you’re probably getting ready to attend their services at one of the
funeral homes in Lee's Summit, MO. You might also be thinking about whether or not it’s a good idea for you to bring your kids along when you go to these services. It’s really up to you to decide if you think they’re ready for it. But before you make a final decision, you should ask yourself a few key questions. Check out the questions below.
Do your kids have at least a basic understanding of death?
If you’ve talked to your kids about the idea of death in the past and given them some understanding of it, they might be ready to attend Lee's Summit, MO funeral services for a family member with you. But if you’ve never had an honest discussion about death with them, they might not fare well at funeral services. Younger children usually have a tough time wrapping their heads around what death is and what it means for their loved one. These kids aren’t always prepared for what awaits them at funeral services.
Are your kids usually well-behaved?
Generally speaking, do your kids behave when you take them to church and other formal settings where they have to sit down and be quiet for most of the time? If they don’t tend to do well in these types of settings, funeral services might not be in their wheelhouse just yet. Your kids are going to need to be on their best behavior when attending funeral services. If they’re not, it’s going to make it hard for other people to concentrate on what’s going on during the services.
Do you think your kids might prevent you from making the most of funeral services?
When you attend funeral services, you do it to say your final goodbyes to someone and to show your love and support for their immediate family members. But you also do it to kickstart your own personal grieving process. If you’re going to work your way through the five stages of grief, it helps to take part in all of a person’s funeral services. Do you suspect your kids might make it hard for you to make the most of a loved one’s funeral services? If you’re going to be trying to corral them the whole time and telling them to quiet down, it’s going to ruin your experience. Leaving your kids at home might be the right choice in this case.
Are your kids going to benefit from attending funeral services?
As a parent, you should think long and hard about what your child is going to get out of funeral services before you bring them along to them. If you don’t feel like they’re going to get much out of it, it might not be the right place for them to be. Or worse, if you feel like they might suffer emotionally and psychologically by attending funeral services, you should definitely leave them at home. You know your kids best and can gauge what they’re going to get out of funeral services when they go to them.
At
Speaks Chapels
, we can make Lee's Summit, MO
funeral arrangements for your loved one
and make sure their funeral services are great for those of any age. We can also lend a helping hand to parents who choose to bring kids to services with them. Reach out to us to learn more about the things we can do to assist your family.