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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Support her in any way you can.you seemed to be worried about her ability to make money (corporate job you mentioned), why don't you just let her get a job she likes and let her do it well.Help her by saving for her retirement yourself.Leave you Roth to her if you have one or open one for her.[/quote] I am extremely focused on raising a daughter who can support HERSELF. I don't care if she makes the money I do, what I care about is that she is self-sufficient. Sure, she could get a job she loves and make a pittance of a salary. And be on welfare, or living reliant upon her husband's salary. Not going to happen to a daughter of mine. She will wind up doing something she loves, but absolutely not at the expense of not making enough to support herself. And she is of the same mindset. The issue I have is that in my experience, there's lots of support for college bound kids with career tracks. We have the additional burden of her not having access to a public high school where she can have access to guidance counselors etc So everything that probably happens in terms of support for decisions for graduating high schoolers, has to be done in my living room. And that's where I am looking for resources to help.[/quote]
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