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Mom, What will the police do?
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 206695" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Andy,</p><p>What a mess.</p><p>I agree that your easy child is showing great maturity in looking after Baby L. However, I agree with you and the other posters that she needs to distance herself from these people. And quickly.</p><p></p><p>I understand that she feels loyalty to her friends. It's also a real rush to be needed and to feel that you're a big help, the "go-to" person, etc. Especially considering that she's so much younger than they are. But...they're all using her and if she weren't available they would find someone else to step in.</p><p></p><p>I like Jennifer's suggestion of having a trusted person talk to your easy child about the situation. Sometimes information like this has to come from someone other than mom for an 18 yr old to listen to and really hear it.</p><p></p><p>{{{hugs}}}</p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 206695, member: 3907"] Andy, What a mess. I agree that your easy child is showing great maturity in looking after Baby L. However, I agree with you and the other posters that she needs to distance herself from these people. And quickly. I understand that she feels loyalty to her friends. It's also a real rush to be needed and to feel that you're a big help, the "go-to" person, etc. Especially considering that she's so much younger than they are. But...they're all using her and if she weren't available they would find someone else to step in. I like Jennifer's suggestion of having a trusted person talk to your easy child about the situation. Sometimes information like this has to come from someone other than mom for an 18 yr old to listen to and really hear it. {{{hugs}}} Trinity [/QUOTE]
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