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Amen!
Your mom is your mom no matter what. The children have a right to know their mother. Everyone has parents in different situations in life. If they grow up knowing their mother is disabled it's no different than knowing a parent is incarcerated. Both should be allowed visits.
What about this mother's needs? She is in no way a negative influence on her children. She had the children. What mother can forget her children? Even though she can't move or speak, is she able to feel and love? The children need to know that their mother remembers them and feels for them. This father is teaching his children that people are disposable if they are flawed, even though it may be majorly flawed. Since this tragedy was totally out of the mother's control, there should be more compassion for her.
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