In a recent Instagram post, popular MC and journalist Gaby Lozoya has drawn strong attention from the online community when sharing an emotional video in which she addresses guiding children to deal with the pain of loss – a sensitive but extremely necessary topic.
In the recorded image, a little girl is holding white flowers, standing next to adults at a memorial service or graveside visit, her face showing sadness and contemplation.

The caption on the video clearly reads:
“Visitar un cementerio con niños, claves para hacerlo”
(roughly translated: “Taking children to the cemetery – important notes to do it”).

Gaby Lozoya shared in the caption:
“Parte de la educación a tus hijos es enseñarles sobre el duelo de manera respetuosa, te compartimos tips.”

(roughly translated: “Part of educating children is teaching them to face the pain of loss with respect. We share with you some useful tips”).

Gaby Lozoya – More than just a Host
Gaby is not only a familiar face on television but also a mother, an inspiration and a positive voice in the community. Through her humane articles and videos, she always aims to build a society that cares, loves and educates children comprehensively – both intellectually and emotionally.

Her choice of a sensitive topic such as explaining death and grief to children shows her deep concern for family psychology and the emotional development of young children – something that not everyone is brave enough to face and talk about.

Community Response
The post quickly received hundreds of likes and positive comments. Many parents expressed their gratitude when Gaby shared a topic that seemed “difficult to talk about” but was practical in life.

One user wrote: “Thank you Gaby for touching a very real corner of parenting that not everyone is willing to share.”

Conclusion
With a profound and humane message, Gaby Lozoya continues to affirm her position as not only a beloved MC, but also an inspirational woman who dares to face psychosocial issues to help the community become better.

Her post is a gentle yet powerful reminder that teaching children how to love, share, and overcome loss is the most precious gift parents can give.
