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<blockquote data-quote="PiscesMom" data-source="post: 713796" data-attributes="member: 19889"><p>Nobody answered and "saved" me. What I am always looking for. Somebody to save me, show me the way thru all of this. I cried, talked to my sister, my older daughter, and cried more, then suddenly it occurred to me that I have to sort of give up. I do. Ultimately, it is her choice if she wants to go to school. If she wants a high school degree. I can work on creating the best atmosphere for her to be successful in, and feel the safest in, but it is not my choice. Forcing something just is making me crazy, making me doubt myself, and feeding into my panic. She's a smart girl, and a wise girl. She is 16. When I was 16, I was living in an apartment with my sister and two other roommates and going to high school. I want to back off, be supportive, and let her plan her life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PiscesMom, post: 713796, member: 19889"] Nobody answered and "saved" me. What I am always looking for. Somebody to save me, show me the way thru all of this. I cried, talked to my sister, my older daughter, and cried more, then suddenly it occurred to me that I have to sort of give up. I do. Ultimately, it is her choice if she wants to go to school. If she wants a high school degree. I can work on creating the best atmosphere for her to be successful in, and feel the safest in, but it is not my choice. Forcing something just is making me crazy, making me doubt myself, and feeding into my panic. She's a smart girl, and a wise girl. She is 16. When I was 16, I was living in an apartment with my sister and two other roommates and going to high school. I want to back off, be supportive, and let her plan her life. [/QUOTE]
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