To: SoftballMominVA
Hmm. That's a good question. Here is my answer in all of its confusion.
When my son was about five, my niece came down with a disease which could have required a bone marrow transplant. (She died at four after that course of action was determined to be futile.)
We sat him down and talked with him about it. He was (is) a bright kid. He asked lots of questions and finally said yes, he would be willing to do it. (We were very careful to make it as neutral a question as possible...describing positives and negatives without overloading the "she could die" portion of the situation.)
In any case, I believe that in the end, he truly understood what it would mean. If a five year old can...your daughter can. I would talk to her about it...positives and negatives...and support whatever she wishes, no guilt attached.
Hope that helps.
To: pollyannaish
Thanks - it does actually. She checked the organ donor box and I was proud of her, but just a little concerned that her decision was binding in the event (God forbid) we could not be contacted.
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