Normality and inevitability
Educating students on death can help them better understand the universality, normality and inevitability of death, help them establish a correct mentality and attitude, and effectively alleviate their fears and anxieties.
Professional education
Death education is also a part of special education. For example, in medical and nursing education, students must learn how to face the death of patients and the grief of their families, which requires professional training and guidance.
Theoretical and practical support
In the fields of law, psychology and social work, it is also necessary to carry out special education on death and hospice care to provide theoretical and practical support for relevant professionals.
Scientific planning and implementation
In the process of carrying out death education, we should make scientific planning and implementation according to students' age and psychological characteristics, and pay attention to students' emotional experience and privacy protection.
Close communication
At the same time, it is necessary to maintain close communication with parents and all aspects of society in order to maximize the educational effect and minimize the negative impact.