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<blockquote data-quote="FTN" data-source="post: 158167" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>Unfortunately, nothing has changed. Her mother, SO, still hasn't gotten her into counseling. I'm about to give her the ultimatum or I'm jumping ship. easy child #1 is set on moving out even if she can't quite afford it to be away from difficult child. I've been helping easy child #2 with her SATs and getting into college ASAP so she can be away as well. SO is, I hate to say it, a terrible mother who refuses to get her difficult child and herself help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FTN, post: 158167, member: 4458"] Unfortunately, nothing has changed. Her mother, SO, still hasn't gotten her into counseling. I'm about to give her the ultimatum or I'm jumping ship. easy child #1 is set on moving out even if she can't quite afford it to be away from difficult child. I've been helping easy child #2 with her SATs and getting into college ASAP so she can be away as well. SO is, I hate to say it, a terrible mother who refuses to get her difficult child and herself help. [/QUOTE]
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