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Need ideas for where my 19 yr old daughter can get help
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<blockquote data-quote="recovering doormat" data-source="post: 325506" data-attributes="member: 5941"><p>Very eloquently put, Jane. I've had helpful reminders over the past several years that if I don't adequately protect my youngest from her two older sibs, the state willl step in and do it for me. My youngest is very good at reaching out to her school guidance counselor and social worker, and they have known our family since difficult child 1 was in the same middle school, so they know how my baby has been battered by the family storm. I'm being proactive now and keeping the older kids away and making sure easy child has regular appts with-a therapist to vent. She's very mature for her age in a lot of ways (so much the opposite of older sister) and that makes her vulnerable to predators and other bad influences who would take advantage of a beautiful, heartbroken girl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recovering doormat, post: 325506, member: 5941"] Very eloquently put, Jane. I've had helpful reminders over the past several years that if I don't adequately protect my youngest from her two older sibs, the state willl step in and do it for me. My youngest is very good at reaching out to her school guidance counselor and social worker, and they have known our family since difficult child 1 was in the same middle school, so they know how my baby has been battered by the family storm. I'm being proactive now and keeping the older kids away and making sure easy child has regular appts with-a therapist to vent. She's very mature for her age in a lot of ways (so much the opposite of older sister) and that makes her vulnerable to predators and other bad influences who would take advantage of a beautiful, heartbroken girl. [/QUOTE]
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