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Dear Care and Feeding: What difference does it make if you’re “the weird one” or they are? Why do any of you have to be weird? Each of us needs to do what we believe is right when it comes to raising and caring for our children.
No one’s doing their best with what they’ve got and who they are.
The loss of one ’s mother, for a teenager, for any reason, is not a blow that's easy to bounce back from.
You are going to need professional help with this, Motherless. She knows you want her back. Therapy with your mother is not what's in order here.
Our toddler has never met his great-grandmother in person but he adores them.
He will absolutely miss her when she passes; he’ll ask about her in video chat with his granddad.
We’ve read up and understand that explaining death factually is usually best for little ones.
How should we approach this?.
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Article tone
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