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how am i supposed to tell my kids that we're losing our home?

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As a father, I've been in a similar situation before. When our children leave home, it's essential to let them know that our house is always open to them, but it's also essential to respect their need for independence. Handing them a key to our house is a symbol of that - it means they're welcome to come over anytime, but they also have the freedom to build their own lives.

I remember when our son Joshua was preparing to move out, I gave him a key to our house and told him, "You're always welcome here, but you're also building your own life now." It was a way of saying that I trusted him to make his own decisions and that our house was a place of comfort and support, but not a place of obligation. It's a delicate balance between being supportive and giving them the freedom to learn from their own experiences.

When you have to tell your kids that you're losing your home, it's essential to be honest and transparent, but also to be supportive. You can say something like, "We're going through a tough time, and we might have to find a new place to live. But we want you to know that our love for you isn't changing, and you're always welcome in our hearts and in our home." It's a difficult conversation to have, but with empathy and understanding, you can help them navigate this challenging time.

Sources:

power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer

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