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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 219543" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>I have a big shoulder, go ahead and have a good cry. It isn't a way to live. Being a single Mom, you give and give with no one to help fill you back up emotionally (well, except us) You can consider putting her back in public school, even if just for the rest of this year, it might cause her to lose a little education but it could also give her more to focus on and you a much needed break.</p><p></p><p> Otherwise, what about volunteer work(the library might be a good fit) to get her out of the house and/or after school programs. If money is tight, they will often times offer scholorships. I don't know if the benefit would be worth the effort required from you to get her there, sigh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 219543, member: 2005"] I have a big shoulder, go ahead and have a good cry. It isn't a way to live. Being a single Mom, you give and give with no one to help fill you back up emotionally (well, except us) You can consider putting her back in public school, even if just for the rest of this year, it might cause her to lose a little education but it could also give her more to focus on and you a much needed break. Otherwise, what about volunteer work(the library might be a good fit) to get her out of the house and/or after school programs. If money is tight, they will often times offer scholorships. I don't know if the benefit would be worth the effort required from you to get her there, sigh [/QUOTE]
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