answer:I’m going to reference a comic strip: Funky Winkerbean. In that strip one of the long term characters died of cancer, but she made videos for her daughter for her birthday every year and for her husband . It sounds so wonderful. But it is intrusive to be told what to do by someone you barely knew who has passed away. While it sounds so loving, it means a person can’t ever grieve for you and grow on with their life. Having advice is grand, but the children grow dependent on someone who is not present to support them emotionally. The children will not have developed someone to talk to in the dark nights of their souls, or to share the joys of their accomplishments, no one to give them a hug that holds them safe and secure. The kids don’t need endless advice and rules, they just need to know their dad loved them with all his heart. That knowledge will get them far in life.