Do you think VR (Virtual Reality) would be able to help parents cope with a loved one's death? Read more here: https://sg.theasianparent.com/mum-reunites-with-deceased-daughter-through-vr
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There is no coping...when your child dies...your whole world collapsed...the pain, yearnings, anger, frustration...you go on because other children (if you have) needs you. You function the best you can...

I think it is just a temporary solution but can also lead to more sadness in future. But it also depends a lot on person to person

It depends on the individual. Some need closure, so this might help. For some, this is more painful.

Everyone processes grief differently. So I would think it might help for some but not others.

not for the long term at least... it would be more difficult to let go eventually.

For some parents. But it would be too painful for me god forbid something happens

Yes and no emotionally it might be helpful but also drag the pain longer

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I hv seen this video n felt so sad 😭 abt her loss .. I too cried 😢

More sad more pain. I can't take it... I really don't know what to do.

i dont think it is necessary. we should to have closure and move on.