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How do you help a fatherless child?
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 209489" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Tammy, I agree with Toto</p><p>You're doing all the right things...maintaining a good relationship with baby Joey and his mother, making them welcome and keeping the lines of communication open.</p><p></p><p>My father is a sociopath. My mother has schizophrenia. My Grannie was my best friend, my mom and my saviour. She moved in with my parents when I was born, to make sure that I had a chance at a happy life. Sadly, she died when I was 12, but she set me on the right road and I am thankful every day for her. </p><p></p><p>Tammy, being a loving grandma is all baby Joey needs from you. Don't try to replace or compensate for his father. Let him love his grammie, love him back and be there for him, just as you're already doing.</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 209489, member: 3907"] Tammy, I agree with Toto You're doing all the right things...maintaining a good relationship with baby Joey and his mother, making them welcome and keeping the lines of communication open. My father is a sociopath. My mother has schizophrenia. My Grannie was my best friend, my mom and my saviour. She moved in with my parents when I was born, to make sure that I had a chance at a happy life. Sadly, she died when I was 12, but she set me on the right road and I am thankful every day for her. Tammy, being a loving grandma is all baby Joey needs from you. Don't try to replace or compensate for his father. Let him love his grammie, love him back and be there for him, just as you're already doing. Hugs, Trinity [/QUOTE]
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