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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I disagree with the others. I do think you should talk to her about it as she may be really struggling with some aspect of it and internalizing it. She may not want to burden you more so she may not want to start the conversation but if you asked a few questions to let her know it is okay if she wants to talk to you, that would be a good thing. Keep your own emotions out of your conversation with her, other than her knowing that this is really hard for you. She isn't you telling her about it. She already knows somehow. She may have read or seen things that are replaying over and over in her mind. Talking to her about what she knows may be very supportive to her. [/quote] But look at the title of this thread - OP is not in a good place to be opening up a conversation with her daughter so DD can work through her emotions. OP already has her emotions in it. That's understandable, but OP cannot (right now) be the safe place for her daughter to confide. [/quote]
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