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Getting help for the caregiver in abandonment...

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Jul 18, 2010
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by: Adelphia

Hi I do not believe you can get her to take these children to counselling if she is so against it there may acutally be something she is not wishing to face for herself. Abandonment is so hard for children I know I went through that as a child but you are able to recover from it and move forward.

I suggest that you call upon the universe to send angels to surround this family and send them unconditional love and strength for their journey.

By you being there and giving them love and support will aid in the journey through live try not to focus on what has happened but what the future holds. Stay in the positivity of life and see that these boys I hope are now receiving what it is that they require love food home etc.
Sending loving energy to you and this family

Adelphia

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