Subtopics & Discussion Questions
1. Death Education: What It Is and Why It Matters
• In your culture, is death considered a taboo topic, or is it talked about openly? Why do we always avoid it?
• How were you taught about death as a child? Do you wish you had learned differently?
• Do you think schools should include death education? If so, at what age and what should be taught?
2. The Many Faces of Grief
• When you lost someone dear, what emotions surprised you the most?
• Did your grief follow the stages we often hear about (denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance), or did it look completely different?
• How do you see the differences in the way people around you grieve — has that caused misunderstanding?
3. When Our Dearest Is a Pet: Validating “Disenfranchised Grief”
• Have you ever lost a beloved pet? Did you feel your grief was fully understood by others?
• Why do you think some people say “it was just a pet”? How did/do you handle that?
• What rituals or memorials have you created for a pet that passed away?
4. Coping Strategies: What Helps Healing?
• What actions, words, or habits actually brought you some comfort during the hardest days?
• What clichés or advice like “stay strong” or “time heals all wounds” felt unhelpful to you? What would you say instead to a grieving friend?
• Is there a “right” timeline for grief? How do you know when you’re healing rather than just moving on?
• How can we best support a friend or family member who is grieving? What words or actions were helpful – or unhelpful – when you were the one in pain?
5. Talking About Death With Children
• At what age do you think it’s appropriate to talk to children about death? How can we do so honestly without causing unnecessary fear?
• Have you ever had to explain the death of a grandparent or a pet to a child? What worked?
• Do you know any children’s books or resources about loss that you’d recommend?
6. Cultural, Religious and Personal Beliefs
• How does your culture approach death, funerals, and mourning? Are there specific rituals that comfort you?
• Do your personal or religious beliefs (such as an afterlife, reincarnation, or the Rainbow Bridge) shape the way you cope? Would you like to share a little about that?
• What can we learn from a different culture’s way of honouring the dead?
7. Preparing for the Inevitable With Love
• Have you ever talked with your family about end-of-life wishes, and how did that conversation go?
• How do you feel about practical preparations like living wills, letters to loved ones, or memory boxes?
• Can talking about death beforehand actually reduce the fear and shock later? Why do you think so many of us avoid it?
8. Finding Meaning After Loss
• Has the death of a close relative changed your priorities or outlook on life?
• In what ways do you keep your loved one’s memory alive in your daily life?
• If you could tell the person (or pet) you lost one more thing, what would it be?
9. Facing Our Own Death
• When you imagine your own death, what emotions come up first – fear, peace, curiosity, resistance, or something else? What do you think of “euthanasia”?
• What does “a good death” mean to you personally? Is it about being pain-free, being surrounded by loved ones, being at peace with yourself, or something else?
• How does the certainty that we will all die one day influence the way you want to live right now?