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<blockquote data-quote="HeidiO" data-source="post: 122992" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>meowbunny, you are right on the money....for now, in my home (which we've worked very hard to make a healthy/happy place) there is no DRAMA! I suppose you could say that the easy child 13 y/o girl who's hormones are raging can be dramatic...but that drama I can handle. It's the type that makes you say things you don't mean, blow your top off, and stew for days, then cry it out DRAMA that I WILL NOT MISS!!!</p><p>That being said, my 18 y/o difficult child is and always will be my precious child, and I love her beyond measure. She has a lot of issues to get through...and doesn't even know it.</p><p>Question: she has prepaid counseling due to being the victim of a crime years ago....any ideas on how to encourage her to go? Or is that interfering when she may or may not be ready? Would anyone out there recommend I call the counselor and let her know she moved out of our house? (difficult child has gone on her own several times a few months ago...but not lately)</p><p>This is all so new to me, this is my eldest child - so all new territory to travel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeidiO, post: 122992, member: 4627"] meowbunny, you are right on the money....for now, in my home (which we've worked very hard to make a healthy/happy place) there is no DRAMA! I suppose you could say that the easy child 13 y/o girl who's hormones are raging can be dramatic...but that drama I can handle. It's the type that makes you say things you don't mean, blow your top off, and stew for days, then cry it out DRAMA that I WILL NOT MISS!!! That being said, my 18 y/o difficult child is and always will be my precious child, and I love her beyond measure. She has a lot of issues to get through...and doesn't even know it. Question: she has prepaid counseling due to being the victim of a crime years ago....any ideas on how to encourage her to go? Or is that interfering when she may or may not be ready? Would anyone out there recommend I call the counselor and let her know she moved out of our house? (difficult child has gone on her own several times a few months ago...but not lately) This is all so new to me, this is my eldest child - so all new territory to travel [/QUOTE]
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