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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 591941" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Have you offered her the box to keep some of her things in your home? Because, "I understand you have not room for everything in your new room and if there are things you don't need but want to saviour, I could keep a box here for you." And offer to help her have certified copies of any paperwork she really needs and safe keep those (or original and give copies with her.)</p><p></p><p>Telling her to move was likely best for both of you. Even when her decisions are impulsive and immature. And yes, this first living situation will not last, but she will find another one and she will learn. Slowly. It will be bumpy, but she is smart and she is capable to working and does work, she has very good chance to make it. But yeah, she will likely leave her stuff behind more than once first, so helping to keep things safe would be a big help for her. (Even though she probably doesn't see it like that right now.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 591941, member: 14557"] Have you offered her the box to keep some of her things in your home? Because, "I understand you have not room for everything in your new room and if there are things you don't need but want to saviour, I could keep a box here for you." And offer to help her have certified copies of any paperwork she really needs and safe keep those (or original and give copies with her.) Telling her to move was likely best for both of you. Even when her decisions are impulsive and immature. And yes, this first living situation will not last, but she will find another one and she will learn. Slowly. It will be bumpy, but she is smart and she is capable to working and does work, she has very good chance to make it. But yeah, she will likely leave her stuff behind more than once first, so helping to keep things safe would be a big help for her. (Even though she probably doesn't see it like that right now.) [/QUOTE]
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