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My daughter at 3 was a bit odd. I'd go into her room to see her in the morning and she would look up and say, "Your dad is dead." And I would say, "Yes he is." He had died 2 years before. If we would pull into a drive thru and weren't the first car, she'd scream "Move car, get out of my way." Why do I mention this, because she doesn't remember any of it. Even though I've told her these stories several times since.

Your daughter is norm and she will grow up in a way that feels normal to her. I would say, "I'm not sure sweetie" or whatever, and give her a hug and a kiss and then take up some activity.

She will be ok, as Peace, DnJ and I can certainly attest, children can thrive with only one parent in the home.

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The past is gone, the present is a gift and you need to focus on today, allow the future to reveal itself when it is ready.
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