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difficult child just told us her career goals, and I am a little sad
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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 483563" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>I do understand how you are feeling. My easy child/difficult child is so bright and could basically have any career she wants is not going to any school this year (doesn't know what she wants to be; at one time it was a vet, a neuro-phsyicist (sp?), and astronomer and now no idea at all). I know right now it is what is good for her (she really needs a break and has to want it for herself) yet there are so many things that I think she is missing out on. I have to keep telling myself whichever direction she decides is what is hopefully right for her. She had always planned on college which is why I think I have to keep telling myself it is o.k.-she too suffers from depression. Sending understanding hugs your way. </p><p></p><p>by the way, my niece went to a tech school and then cosmetology school and is making great money right now and she loves what she is doing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 483563, member: 1631"] I do understand how you are feeling. My easy child/difficult child is so bright and could basically have any career she wants is not going to any school this year (doesn't know what she wants to be; at one time it was a vet, a neuro-phsyicist (sp?), and astronomer and now no idea at all). I know right now it is what is good for her (she really needs a break and has to want it for herself) yet there are so many things that I think she is missing out on. I have to keep telling myself whichever direction she decides is what is hopefully right for her. She had always planned on college which is why I think I have to keep telling myself it is o.k.-she too suffers from depression. Sending understanding hugs your way. by the way, my niece went to a tech school and then cosmetology school and is making great money right now and she loves what she is doing. [/QUOTE]
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