What do you say to a child this young? How can you possibly make him understand?
My son saw the front page of the newspaper today. His puzzled eyes read the headlines. His brow furrowed and I could see the question forming before he even asked it.
His lips formed the words “Death by firing squad”.
“Transferred for execution” he murmured under his breath, sounding out the sylables.
He saw the faces of two young men and asked me why.
What’s a firing squad….? Are they being shot….? Are they bad guys….?
It’s hard to keep your children insulated from the world around, as much your instinct is to protect them they read and watch and listen.
I am a big believer in talking to my children about the news, in allowing them to know what’s going on and be informed. I never hid the events of the Lindt Café, my eldest saw the news reports about Charlie Hedbo, they know of the plight of children on Manus Island.
But this is different, isn’t it? How do you explain to a seven-and-a-half year old that two young men who were barely in their 20’s when they were arrested for an act of stupidity are going to be shot for their crimes 10 years on? How do you explain the dangerous nature of their initial crime and yet still communicate the extreme nature of their punishment?
When I straw-polled my friends the short answer I got was: You don’t explain. Children shouldn’t know about this. Most expressed horror that I had even tried.
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The way I see it is, if they are old enough to read about it and ask about it then they are old enough to know. But obviously in a child friendly but factual way. I'm always about the truth with kids, it's easier in the long run and avoids awkward conversations in the future IMO.
We had a big talk about the Lindt siege and watched 60 mins together. We talked about the MH17 flight that was shot down. I have a 10 year old daughter who is highly anxious and has panic attacks about everyday things and the news can often cause these attacks if she thinks it can happen to her. I need to prepare her that life is real, the news is real and your decisions in life affect others.
I totally agree with explaining things to your kids, especially bad things. They should know that this is the world we live in and how to prepare and deal with it. I for one want my kids knowing the full consequences of being associated with drugs.