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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Now that my kid is a high school senior, I wish I had done more. I have regrets. Of course this is only in hindsight. At the time I did what I was capable of and spent plenty of money. But now that his part of life is ending, I wish I could back. If only so, she felt I did everything I could have. [b]I worry she’s going to realize I let her get away with a lot because she actively worked against me or because I thought her mental health would be negatively affected by scheduling more. [/quote][/b] Give yourself some grace, PP. It's entirely possible you pushing harder would have backfired. You don't have a crystal ball, and ultimately even though she's the kid, she'll have to understand and own her part of the outcomes she's living with now.[/quote]
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