In a letter written to coincide with National Missing Persons week in 2015, the mother and father said it was difficult to plan for the future without knowing what had happened to their little boy.
'It's incredibly hard thinking about our plans and dreams for the future now,' the parents wrote.
'When we think of the plans we might make, often we question ourselves because we want so much to include William.
'How can we plan for our family's future without him and yet, do we try and make plans as if he's not with us?'
The letter continued: 'We have almost completed our renovations on our home for our little family,' the parents wrote.
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Missing persons week in August first week I think.
William Tyrrell’s sister forced to keep terrible secret of brother’s disappearance
The Sunday Telegraph
December 20, 2015 8:09am
Despite the family still holding out hope their much-loved boy will come home,
William’s mum and dad decided not to keep his bedroom set up for him after seeking advice from health professionals about how to help their little girl cope with the grief.
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We’ve been advised to not set up a room for him because it gives false hope for not only his sister but for us,” his mum said.
Maybe they had to pull down Williams room for renovations and they chose not to set up the new one upstairs that was intended to be his.