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I've listed some suggestions below that just might help alleviate the "sad face". Consider including a few, if not all, during your wedding planning.
- Allow the child to be involved in a few of the planning meetings and give their opinion and make sure to take them on appointments with you.
- Give the children perimeters, but allow them to select their attire for wedding day.
- During the unity candle lighting or sand ceremony, have the child join you both at the altar and make them apart of this important ceremony.
- Ask the children to come the altar before the pronouncement of husband and wife, and ask the minister to pronounce you as "Husband, Wife and Family".
- During the ceremony, present the children with a loving token like a necklace or bracelet to show them they play an important role in the new family.
- Include the children in the engagement photo session and display not only couple photos during the reception, but photos showcasing the "new" family.
- Have a kids table with goody bags and treats during the reception.
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