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difficult child moving to San Diego with Aunt.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 602502" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>You are doing what you think is best for your daughter and for you. Don't let the naysayers get into your head. They have no idea what it's like being the mother of a difficult child, let alone a single mother! At least my husband is here to help some times (not as much as I would like, but I digress). You've been doing this all alone for a long time. If someone is willing to step in and offer some help, you should grab onto that help with both hands! </p><p></p><p>Seriously, I would give my eye teeth to have someone take my difficult child off my hands on the really bad days. Take this time and embrace it.</p><p></p><p>Does your daughter know she is going to San Diego yet? How did she react to the news? Hopefully, she is excited and happy about the opportunity for a new start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 602502, member: 15810"] You are doing what you think is best for your daughter and for you. Don't let the naysayers get into your head. They have no idea what it's like being the mother of a difficult child, let alone a single mother! At least my husband is here to help some times (not as much as I would like, but I digress). You've been doing this all alone for a long time. If someone is willing to step in and offer some help, you should grab onto that help with both hands! Seriously, I would give my eye teeth to have someone take my difficult child off my hands on the really bad days. Take this time and embrace it. Does your daughter know she is going to San Diego yet? How did she react to the news? Hopefully, she is excited and happy about the opportunity for a new start. [/QUOTE]
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