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<blockquote data-quote="Penta" data-source="post: 98099" data-attributes="member: 1644"><p>Irene, I like what you said about our girls being about 3 years behind. While my 19 year old is mature in many ways, she is still naive about the world, mainly, I think, because of her Learning Disability (LD) issues and the fact that she spent so much time in her early teens in "her own world" not really connected to reality.</p><p></p><p>She, too, asks me for advice often and I try to guide without making decisions for her. It's a fine line to walk.</p><p></p><p>She does seem more like 16 in some ways, than 19.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Penta, post: 98099, member: 1644"] Irene, I like what you said about our girls being about 3 years behind. While my 19 year old is mature in many ways, she is still naive about the world, mainly, I think, because of her Learning Disability (LD) issues and the fact that she spent so much time in her early teens in "her own world" not really connected to reality. She, too, asks me for advice often and I try to guide without making decisions for her. It's a fine line to walk. She does seem more like 16 in some ways, than 19. [/QUOTE]
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