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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 452336" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Whitby</p><p> One day those children will be so glad you are there to love them. Children react to simple changes badly, your 2 have been devastated. Do you talk to them about their Mummy?</p><p> I would expect a lot of problems . Recently, my daughter and family moved house. My grandson , aged 3, began wetting himself, having been safely potty trained. He's getting better again and we haven't had any "accidents" for a week or 2. And this little boy has his Mummy and Daddy. Little ones who've lost theirs must be feeling so insecure. </p><p> It sounds like you love them enough to bring them through and allow them to grow into healthy adults.</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 452336, member: 8110"] Whitby One day those children will be so glad you are there to love them. Children react to simple changes badly, your 2 have been devastated. Do you talk to them about their Mummy? I would expect a lot of problems . Recently, my daughter and family moved house. My grandson , aged 3, began wetting himself, having been safely potty trained. He's getting better again and we haven't had any "accidents" for a week or 2. And this little boy has his Mummy and Daddy. Little ones who've lost theirs must be feeling so insecure. It sounds like you love them enough to bring them through and allow them to grow into healthy adults. Hana [/QUOTE]
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