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[quote=Anonymous]I feel like if you've already let your daughter go this far into the sport and invest so much of her life into it you can't just pull the rug out now and not give her the chance to live things out to her fullest potential. Yeah it may not work, yeah she may have issues that develop, but those things can happen living at home too. I did ballet for hours every night all through high school. I missed all the Friday night football games. Every summer while my peers partied I went away to summer ballet programs. Senior prom was the same night as an important rehearsal and I went to the rehearsal. I imagine your daughter's life is similar. If she has already dedicated (or in other words, "lost") her childhood to this sport, you owe it to her to let her keep going. I would definitely suggest you go with her though. Or the grandparent idea was a great one too. [/quote]
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