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How do you help a fatherless child?
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 209717" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Something that helped Miss KT was being able to have a great relationship with her granddad (Useless Boy's father). She truly believed the sun rose and set on Granddad, he was the strongest, most wonderful man in the world, and his death almost four years ago was harder for her than her father being absent. That's really when she started trying so hard to reconnect with her father.</p><p></p><p>I would be sure that there were positive male role models around, so Joey can see how men are supposed to behave. Your hubby can be great for him, maybe his mom's dad, if possible, and once he starts school, men teachers, coaches, pastors at church...all those people can build on that positive base you're beginning to build.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 209717, member: 4040"] Something that helped Miss KT was being able to have a great relationship with her granddad (Useless Boy's father). She truly believed the sun rose and set on Granddad, he was the strongest, most wonderful man in the world, and his death almost four years ago was harder for her than her father being absent. That's really when she started trying so hard to reconnect with her father. I would be sure that there were positive male role models around, so Joey can see how men are supposed to behave. Your hubby can be great for him, maybe his mom's dad, if possible, and once he starts school, men teachers, coaches, pastors at church...all those people can build on that positive base you're beginning to build. [/QUOTE]
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