Common Worries When Caring for Your Other Children
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Dividing, Getting Out, Staying In, Accepting Help.
A couple shares some of the strategies they used to spend time with their healthy children and to also have the family together as a whole.
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Dividing, Getting Out, Staying In, Accepting Help.
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I can’t comfort them as much as I want to.
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Be gentle with yourself as you parent your other children
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Being their mom is a joyful thing.
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Parents need to own how stretched they feel.
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I worry in phases about how Jake’s death will affect Ryan.
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You have to try to do what’s best for all your children.
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We’re still trying to figure out the balance piece.
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