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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 319945" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>Whew. Thats alot to handle all at once. First, I hope your youngests ears improve. My easy child has major ear problems, hearing problems as well and its so difficult.</p><p>As for your difficult child, I don't blame you for not wanting to raise another child. i also don't blame you for distancing from your difficult child. Yes she's your daughter. But! She made CHOICES. She is now for intents and purposes, a adult. She is a married woman about to become a mother. She can stand on her own two feet, or trip over the choices she made. Sometimes to learn, they need to sink or swim Know what I mean?? It isn't always appropriate for a parent to step in to rescue all of the time. </p><p>I know it must be hard as a mother. But you have yourself and your other child to take care of as well. Please don't feel guilty for letting her lay in the bed she made for herself while you forge a different future for yourself and your other child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 319945, member: 4264"] Whew. Thats alot to handle all at once. First, I hope your youngests ears improve. My easy child has major ear problems, hearing problems as well and its so difficult. As for your difficult child, I don't blame you for not wanting to raise another child. i also don't blame you for distancing from your difficult child. Yes she's your daughter. But! She made CHOICES. She is now for intents and purposes, a adult. She is a married woman about to become a mother. She can stand on her own two feet, or trip over the choices she made. Sometimes to learn, they need to sink or swim Know what I mean?? It isn't always appropriate for a parent to step in to rescue all of the time. I know it must be hard as a mother. But you have yourself and your other child to take care of as well. Please don't feel guilty for letting her lay in the bed she made for herself while you forge a different future for yourself and your other child. [/QUOTE]
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