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    I’m trying to navigate teen years with my daughter

    @rednecklutheran157 Thank you so much for your comment, I have done everything you have suggested! And I think you have excellent suggestions. Her grades are decent, and she was even asked to join the international baccalaureate program at her school, but decided to just take accelerated...
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    I’m trying to navigate teen years with my daughter

    @pmmg This is good advice, thank you for the thought you put into it. You are right, I have noticed that if I try to give her boundaries, she pushes back hard. I want to give her freedoms but also not just let her do what she wants, when she wants. I’m just wondering if I’m wrong for having any...
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    I’m trying to navigate teen years with my daughter

    @katrina2017 No, I think you misunderstood or I wasn’t clear she never spent the night only, in the mornings and I would get her in the early afternoon, or a couple of hours after school that’s only happened on a couple of weekends and a couple of days during the week, but no never spending the...
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    I’m trying to navigate teen years with my daughter

    @mcrkilljoy Thank you for all that! That is so nice that you put the time and thought into responding and we have found a therapist but we can’t get in until May. I encourage her to go on walks with me with the dog, which we have been doing and to do stuff around the house together, I am just...
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    I’m trying to navigate teen years with my daughter

    @mcrkilljoy Thank you for your great perspective, because I was thinking “you have to live with the outcome” meant I will have to live with her running away or just hating me in general. But one of my previous texts to the mom was “we don’t want a pregnant teenager and child support to think...
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    I’m trying to navigate teen years with my daughter

    My daughter is 15 years old and is in tenth grade. She has had a 16 year old boyfriend since before Christmas and the relationship has grown to where it’s about the only thing she cares about. The boy, whom I’ll refer to as J, has fallen hard for A, my daughter, and vise versa apparently. It has...
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