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How do you handle clueless questions about your difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 374183" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>I know exactly what you mean. How do I handle it? I do the nod and smile pretty often. I gloss over the truth: "no, she's not in school, she's working." or "she had some health issues that kept her from attending college, but she wants to go back at some point." "she's living downtown with roommates." In your case, I might say, "oh she's spending some time with her dad for awhile, trying to "find herself" .. haha you know how these young kids are!" I joke about/make light of my kids' choices a lot, in fact. If they heard me they'd probably be hurt, but, it's how I cope sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 374183, member: 1157"] I know exactly what you mean. How do I handle it? I do the nod and smile pretty often. I gloss over the truth: "no, she's not in school, she's working." or "she had some health issues that kept her from attending college, but she wants to go back at some point." "she's living downtown with roommates." In your case, I might say, "oh she's spending some time with her dad for awhile, trying to "find herself" .. haha you know how these young kids are!" I joke about/make light of my kids' choices a lot, in fact. If they heard me they'd probably be hurt, but, it's how I cope sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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