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<blockquote data-quote="Cjc" data-source="post: 750033" data-attributes="member: 24127"><p>Hello Nomad, thanks for responding to my post. Over the years my sister has spoiled my daughter. Whatever I didn’t buy, she bought. Yes, I feel my daughter is developmentally immature. A few years ago when I took her for counseling, the counselor told me my daughter uses what the medical world calls, adult meltdowns. Of course it’s different from kiddie meltdowns but it’s the same concept. She throws words at you that are hurtful when she can’t have her way. Or she’ll make you feel guilty for not honoring her request. I did my best to give a good life. I don’t feel she was deprived at all. I’ve started focusing on journaling and I’m trying to research my family tree which will require me to take several trips to the archives department.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cjc, post: 750033, member: 24127"] Hello Nomad, thanks for responding to my post. Over the years my sister has spoiled my daughter. Whatever I didn’t buy, she bought. Yes, I feel my daughter is developmentally immature. A few years ago when I took her for counseling, the counselor told me my daughter uses what the medical world calls, adult meltdowns. Of course it’s different from kiddie meltdowns but it’s the same concept. She throws words at you that are hurtful when she can’t have her way. Or she’ll make you feel guilty for not honoring her request. I did my best to give a good life. I don’t feel she was deprived at all. I’ve started focusing on journaling and I’m trying to research my family tree which will require me to take several trips to the archives department. [/QUOTE]
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