Your Hardest Family Question: Should I force my daughter to do activities with her dad?
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LindaDecember 8, 2014
I also agree with you but I have another point to make. I don't believe any child should be forced to spend time with the other parent. Children are very sensitive to the feelings of others they can tell if they really care about them. Also we have to trust our children's instincts and feelings because there but maybe some abuse going on and they are afraid to tell us, but they don't want to spend time with that person.
Kathleen FulmerDecember 6, 2014
My comment does not only apply to this question but to the many I have read for 1+ years. I have never heard anyone, in my opinion, so spot on about every question printed. I hope you have a good practice in St. George because you are the most common sense counselor in addition to great teaching skills. Kathleen in Valley Forge, Pa
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