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it was exactly as i suspected....
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 426873" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>hmm i don't know how I feel about that exactly. I'm still processing the thought that she should not return home. Its not up to me either way at this point. I do know that if she ever did there would have to be huge huge changes. I do not think her living with this other mother will help her "grow up" , now if she was in her own apartment, or sharing with a friend, etc. That is a whole other story, than great stay there and grow flourish make mistakes etc.</p><p> </p><p>My difficult child isn't doing that well at night, she is usually horrible at night. She has major sleep issues, her clock is totally backwards lol. Yet now she feels alone in the house without easy child here at home in the bedroom next to her. She is struggling at night, very badly. She cries alot, and worries alot about easy child at night. To be honest she worries worse than I do about easy child. Behavior wise id' say yes maybe there is an improvement, she is being more social with other kids. </p><p> </p><p>I don't know, i think it's just one of those things that will have to play out however it does. I just know I have to follow my instincts moving forward on certain issues so that I don't make the same mistake i did on mothers day.</p><p> </p><p>never easy, right?? regardless of age at 18 she is mentally a child. As I said i know 40 year old woman who are children, and have yet to grow up. </p><p> </p><p>I noticed on your signature you wrote your 18 year old was out of the house. Yet now he is back in? So how is that working??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 426873, member: 4514"] hmm i don't know how I feel about that exactly. I'm still processing the thought that she should not return home. Its not up to me either way at this point. I do know that if she ever did there would have to be huge huge changes. I do not think her living with this other mother will help her "grow up" , now if she was in her own apartment, or sharing with a friend, etc. That is a whole other story, than great stay there and grow flourish make mistakes etc. My difficult child isn't doing that well at night, she is usually horrible at night. She has major sleep issues, her clock is totally backwards lol. Yet now she feels alone in the house without easy child here at home in the bedroom next to her. She is struggling at night, very badly. She cries alot, and worries alot about easy child at night. To be honest she worries worse than I do about easy child. Behavior wise id' say yes maybe there is an improvement, she is being more social with other kids. I don't know, i think it's just one of those things that will have to play out however it does. I just know I have to follow my instincts moving forward on certain issues so that I don't make the same mistake i did on mothers day. never easy, right?? regardless of age at 18 she is mentally a child. As I said i know 40 year old woman who are children, and have yet to grow up. I noticed on your signature you wrote your 18 year old was out of the house. Yet now he is back in? So how is that working?? [/QUOTE]
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