Have You Ever Thought of Writing This to Your Child?
One day, your child will face something you cannot prepare them for in person.
A hard decision.
A moment of doubt.
A season where they wish they could ask you, “What should I do?”
But you may not always be there to answer.
That’s why writing letters to your children matters more than you think.
Not text messages. Not quick advice in passing.
But real letters, written with time, thought, and honesty.
Letters they can return to.
Letters that carry your voice, your values, your stories.
Letters that guide them when life becomes uncertain.
Right now, they may be too young to understand.
But one day, those words will mean everything.
And here’s something most people don’t realize:
You can turn these letters into a book.
A personal legacy.
Something they can hold, revisit, and pass on.
If you’ve ever thought, “I wish my child knew this someday,”
don’t leave it to chance.
Write it down.
If you need help getting started, I’ve written two books for you:
“Your Last Letter: How to Write the Words Your Loved Ones Will Keep Forever”
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“A Letter to My Child: 10 Things I Wish To Tell You” https://payhip.com/b/oMhD5
These books show you what others have chosen to say,
and how you can write your own letters with clarity and meaning.
Because one day, your words may be the guidance they rely on.