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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 122239" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Jo---it's time to really sharpen those detachment skills. She will be able to make it outside of your home---maybe not the life you dreamed she would have---but...</p><p>difficult child left here in Dec. to attend school in another city---he's about an hour away, but that's enough distance that he is not a constant disturbance. His calls are pleasant. We do help support him, but only because he is going to school full-time, and our support is minimal. He knows if he wants any extras he will have to work---and he has actually been trying to find a job!!! Let her go. It's time for her to see how good she has had it. </p><p></p><p>PS--It only took my easy child 4 days to come to her senses when I "cut" her off completely.</p><p>But, that is the difference between a easy child and difficult child!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 122239, member: 1436"] Jo---it's time to really sharpen those detachment skills. She will be able to make it outside of your home---maybe not the life you dreamed she would have---but... difficult child left here in Dec. to attend school in another city---he's about an hour away, but that's enough distance that he is not a constant disturbance. His calls are pleasant. We do help support him, but only because he is going to school full-time, and our support is minimal. He knows if he wants any extras he will have to work---and he has actually been trying to find a job!!! Let her go. It's time for her to see how good she has had it. PS--It only took my easy child 4 days to come to her senses when I "cut" her off completely. But, that is the difference between a easy child and difficult child! [/QUOTE]
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