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Is it time to cut daughter loose?
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<blockquote data-quote="Marciad5" data-source="post: 486888" data-attributes="member: 13340"><p>This is my first visit and I'm glad to have found some others to talk to. My husband and I have three daughters and our troubled one is the youngest, age 21. She is Learning Disability (LD) and ADHD and we probably enabled her throughout the years. After dropping out her senior year, she managed to finish through an alternative program. She has never had a job and shows no interest in becoming employed. My husband and I have noticed money missing during the last few years, but she always denied taking. Yesterday she spent the day with her oldest sister and husband who are getting ready to move into their first house and at the end of the day, $100 was missing. </p><p></p><p>I'm ready to give her a deadline and when she doesn't follow through, pack up her stuff and kick her out. For others who have walked a path similar to ours, does this sound right?</p><p>Thanks, Marcia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marciad5, post: 486888, member: 13340"] This is my first visit and I'm glad to have found some others to talk to. My husband and I have three daughters and our troubled one is the youngest, age 21. She is Learning Disability (LD) and ADHD and we probably enabled her throughout the years. After dropping out her senior year, she managed to finish through an alternative program. She has never had a job and shows no interest in becoming employed. My husband and I have noticed money missing during the last few years, but she always denied taking. Yesterday she spent the day with her oldest sister and husband who are getting ready to move into their first house and at the end of the day, $100 was missing. I'm ready to give her a deadline and when she doesn't follow through, pack up her stuff and kick her out. For others who have walked a path similar to ours, does this sound right? Thanks, Marcia [/QUOTE]
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