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[quote=Anonymous]The best thing is for the kids to have a relationship with their father OP, unless he has been abusive toward them. While they can have lots of anger about how horribly he handled the situation - he is still their father. Sounds like the father is reaching out to you to help recreate the connection. Has he apologized to how this was handled? Does he know this is why the kids are unwilling to reconnect. It would be helpful for the kids to see people apologize when they make mistakes and those are accepted. You don’t want them to think if they may a mistake you may discard them too. So, for their benefit in the long term suggest you keep your feelings about adult things to yourself and try to facilitate a healthy relationship for the kids and co- parent. - signed child when parents treated their parents like pawns and made it difficult to have trusting relationships later[/quote]
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