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I just got off the phone with my kids step mom. Their grandpa(my ex husbands dad) has stage four lung and brain cancer. He is a hard headed man and does not want treatment, though at this point I don’t blame him. As some of you know, my kids live with their dad in a different state. They are close to their grandfather and I am still close to that side of the family. So my question is- how can I help them grieve when the inevitable happens? I am a hugger, and I soothe people with cuddles, so not being in person I don’t know what to say to calm them down. I was with their dad when his mom died so I know that he will not be of any help to them as he is not good with processing grief. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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