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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am sorry op. This sounds hard. I'd recommend looking into boarding schools nearby together. Give her some choice and voice in the process and see where you land. Some kids just need a little more independence than others.[/quote] NO NO NO. Sending her DD off to boarding school will literally feel to DD like she's been "thrown away". OP has a LOT more work to do on figuring out WHY her DD is like this. Sending her off to boarding school makes OP's days quieter and calmer, but also pretty much insures her DD is screwed for life, or at least until she's old enough and hopefully self-sufficient enough to spend a lot of money on good counseling. OP would be taking the easy, irresponsible way out to just send her off, when she and her DD have been on this path for 10 yrs and OP has not figured out her part of it.[/quote]
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