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<blockquote data-quote="WhymeMom?" data-source="post: 62255" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>to KittyKat,</p><p>Doesn't sound like school is a very high priority so can she rent an apartment as a working person?, meaning she will need to get a job. Do not co-sign on the apartment, however. If she has the money let her find a place of her own. Sounds like it is time to let her find her way....difficult when you know they could do so well at college, but it's really a matter of how long YOU want to put up with her antics....</p><p></p><p>It also sounds like college for her is your dream, not hers. If she doesn't value it, it will have little meaning to do well. Let her find a job and sit out of college for a while, there's always time to go back.</p><p></p><p></p><p>to Skylark Matrix,</p><p>Sounds like you need some detachment...let her try it out on her own and if she doesn't like the living arrangements you have provided let her find her own....and as I stated above it's a matter of how long YOU want to put up with her antics....</p><p></p><p>Hope you both find some peace in your home and welcome to the board...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhymeMom?, post: 62255, member: 53"] to KittyKat, Doesn't sound like school is a very high priority so can she rent an apartment as a working person?, meaning she will need to get a job. Do not co-sign on the apartment, however. If she has the money let her find a place of her own. Sounds like it is time to let her find her way....difficult when you know they could do so well at college, but it's really a matter of how long YOU want to put up with her antics.... It also sounds like college for her is your dream, not hers. If she doesn't value it, it will have little meaning to do well. Let her find a job and sit out of college for a while, there's always time to go back. to Skylark Matrix, Sounds like you need some detachment...let her try it out on her own and if she doesn't like the living arrangements you have provided let her find her own....and as I stated above it's a matter of how long YOU want to put up with her antics.... Hope you both find some peace in your home and welcome to the board... [/QUOTE]
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