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How do you help a fatherless child?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 209998" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>Tammy</p><p></p><p>One more thing I wanted to add is that I introduced my easy child (daughter) to books describing "our' situation very early on. Mommy and Me books, not your typical mom, dad, kid books. That helped open the door to the further conversations.</p><p></p><p>I also told her that she had "the good' of him. I did not want to portray him too badly because afterall she is genetically part of him. Yet i did express when the time is right no you do not have a daddy. Harsh harsh words I know yet the next words out of my mouth were but you have me and i'll always be here for you, grandma and pop pop with whom she was very close to both. That helped her incredibly. Plus, you don't know where your daughter in law's life will lead her in time.</p><p></p><p>I came to remarry, divorced lol, yet I did remarry and to this day it's the only dad easy child has ever known or wants.</p><p></p><p>your such a good person. as others said just keep being you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 209998, member: 4514"] Tammy One more thing I wanted to add is that I introduced my easy child (daughter) to books describing "our' situation very early on. Mommy and Me books, not your typical mom, dad, kid books. That helped open the door to the further conversations. I also told her that she had "the good' of him. I did not want to portray him too badly because afterall she is genetically part of him. Yet i did express when the time is right no you do not have a daddy. Harsh harsh words I know yet the next words out of my mouth were but you have me and i'll always be here for you, grandma and pop pop with whom she was very close to both. That helped her incredibly. Plus, you don't know where your daughter in law's life will lead her in time. I came to remarry, divorced lol, yet I did remarry and to this day it's the only dad easy child has ever known or wants. your such a good person. as others said just keep being you. [/QUOTE]
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