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How do you help a fatherless child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 209659" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>For my .02, if you think about what parents give their little children that is irreplaceable it is security, protection and a sense that someone bigger than them is there to protect them from the monsters in the world. </p><p></p><p>I think the thing that makes a difference in a child's life when a parent is gone or dysfunctional is an adult who steps in to give them stability, sanity and protects them from the things that go bump in the night. </p><p></p><p>Give this little guy a place to go,through out his life, that he will know there is sanity, stability and a connection. You can't step in and replace his parent completely. The best you can do is make the hurt or pain or fear a little less sharp and know that he has somewhere that will be his safe place and a person who is his safe person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 209659, member: 3"] For my .02, if you think about what parents give their little children that is irreplaceable it is security, protection and a sense that someone bigger than them is there to protect them from the monsters in the world. I think the thing that makes a difference in a child's life when a parent is gone or dysfunctional is an adult who steps in to give them stability, sanity and protects them from the things that go bump in the night. Give this little guy a place to go,through out his life, that he will know there is sanity, stability and a connection. You can't step in and replace his parent completely. The best you can do is make the hurt or pain or fear a little less sharp and know that he has somewhere that will be his safe place and a person who is his safe person. [/QUOTE]
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