Dear Annie: My pregnant daughter is making all kinds of bad choices
A mother struggles to support her 26-year-old daughter through repeated personal hardships and pregnancy decisions, emphasizing therapy and setting household expectations to aid recovery.
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Dear Annie: I feel like my 26-year-old daughter had more sense when she was 14
DEAR ANNIE: My daughter will be 26 this year. Her father and I divorced when she was 14. I feel like she had more sense as a 12-year-old than she does now. She had her fair share of issues growing up, and I took her to therapists until she turned 18. Needless to say, we’ve had a rough relationship the last few years. It’s hard to talk to her as I know she’s still mad at herself for decisions she’s made as well as hurting from trauma she experien…
Dear Annie: How can I prevent my pregnant daughter from continuing to sabotage herself?
Dear Annie: My daughter will be 26 this year. Her father and I divorced when she was 14. I feel like she had more sense as a 12-year-old than she does now. She had her fair share of issues growing up, and I took her to therapists until she turned 18. Needless to say, we’ve had a rough relationship the last few years. It’s hard to talk to her as I know she’s still mad at herself for decisions she’s made as well as hurting from trauma she experien…
Dear Annie: My daughter is making choices I can’t understand
Dear Annie: My daughter will be 26 this year. Her father and I divorced when she was 14. I feel like she had more sense as a 12-year-old than she does now. She had her fair share of issues growing up, and I took her to therapists until she turned 18. Needless to say, we’ve had a rough relationship the last few years. It’s hard to talk to her as I know she’s still mad at herself for decisions she’s made as well as hurting from trauma she experien…
Dear Annie: My pregnant daughter is making all kinds of bad choices
Dear Annie: My daughter will be 26 this year. Her father and I divorced when she was 14. I feel like she had more sense as a 12-year-old than she does now. She had her fair share of issues growing up, and I took her to therapists until she turned 18. Needless to say, we’ve had a rough relationship the last few years. It’s hard to talk to her as I know she’s still mad at herself for decisions she’s made as well as hurting from trauma she experien…
Dear Annie: My daughter isn’t the only one struggling with her life choices
Dear Annie: My daughter will be 26 this year. Her father and I divorced when she was 14. I feel like she had more sense as a 12-year-old than she does now. She had her fair share of issues growing up, and I took her to therapists until she turned 18. Needless to say, we’ve had a rough relationship the last few years. It’s hard to talk to her as I know she’s still mad at herself for decisions she’s made as well as hurting from trauma she experien…
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