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Jackson’s Kids Are Going to Therapy to Help Them Heal and Deal
Losing a parent is a big big deal. So it makes loads of sense that Michael Jackson’s children are going to therapy to help them deal and heal. Michael’s sis LaToya talked to the London’s Mirror saying: “Prince just doesn’t want to speak about it. I do worry about him very much.” She said of Paris that she, “thinks and talks about her father all the time. She’s doing very well, writes a lot and she wears his shirts every day,” she said. “They still smell of him and it helps her feel close to him.” And the youngest Blanket, “is just a very sad, shy little boy,” LaToya said. “He cries – he really does cry. It’s so painful for him. No one can bring his daddy back and it hurts so much. They all go to therapy and I truly hope Prince especially will be able to open up.”
She also mentioned that the whole family is rallying around the trio and helping to raise them in the manner that Michael would approve of. The children are still homeschooled and allowed to watch two hours of TV a day (but only Disney Channel and Nickelodeon).
LaToya also added that, “Paris doesn’t know it but she has all the makings of a star,” says LaToya. “If she wants to go into showbiz I can see that happening. The boys like the idea of directing, which is what Michael wanted to do. Kids are resilient. He gave them so much love and that is helping them.”
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[...] Is This Is It really all that? Some of the first civilians to find out will be Prince Michael, Paris, and Blanket Jackson, who’ve been invited to their own private screening by Sony Pictures tonight in LA. It’s a nice gesture for sure, but I wonder if the kids are ready to watch daddy on the big screen? Last I heard, the kids weren’t coping with MJ’s death too well. [...]
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