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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some families luck out and some don't in the drama department. My opinion is that their reaction to the process is affected greatly by where they are in their personal development, e.g. hormones, frontal cortex, birth order etc...The college process certainly added to the stress but guess what...it didn't end :shock: :shock: :shock: I honestly think that people are very well meaning when they tell you what worked for their family but in the end it's an individual journey and you shouldn't feel bad or wonder what's wrong if your waters are rougher. Hugs...[/quote] Thanks, PP. I think this is very true. My own two kids have been night and day about planning for college. I was spoiled with an oldest who owned the process. So it's helpful to know that now I'm not the only one with a kid who's having trouble getting started. ;) [/quote]
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