Yngrid Fuentes is a digital reporter for Noticias Telemundo based in Monterrey, México.
Few topics are as complex for children to deal with as death. But films like 'Coco' by Disney Pixar have put death as the protagonist — and that has invited children and adults to approach it not with sadness or fear but as a tribute to life itself: If children ask what happens when someone dies, the message is that we remember them, because memory is life.
In the case of families who don't celebrate Día de los Muertos, the lives of those who died can also be celebrated through small moments, according to thanatologist Delia Salinas. “For example, at mealtime, if you make a soup that your grandpa really liked, it's a good opportunity to talk to the children about that family member.
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