Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would she have to change schools?
Yes.
What is the difference in quality/services/advanced programs/college placement etc?
Her mom lives in the Virginia Beach area so I really don't know how the schools are there. Her dad lives in Germantown and she currently attends Northwest High School (again, I don't know much about the school).
Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine has been raising his now 15 year old daughter on his own pretty much her whole life. Her mom had a drug problem and that was more important to her than her child. About a year and a half ago, his daughter got in touch with her mother who's now clean and has married and had other kids. They've gotten close during this time. She told my friend the other day that she wants to move in with her mom to get to know her better. My friend is obviously devastated. What kind of advice can I give him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would she have to change schools?
Yes.
What is the difference in quality/services/advanced programs/college placement etc?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would she have to change schools?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Would she have to change schools?
Anonymous wrote:OP, this is so hard. I'm waiting for the day this happens (we have a 13 year old). A friend of mine's daughter said the same thing, and went to live with her dad for a while. And then she came back, and then she launched.
My advice: no matter how crappy it makes your friend feel, no matter how much he wants to emotionally punish her, save it for friends & therapists. It's hard for teens, too, and even though it feels like rejection, they still need us to parent, and they still love you.
I think the suggestion to go for some shorter visits first is a good one.
Anonymous wrote:A friend of mine has been raising his now 15 year old daughter on his own pretty much her whole life. Her mom had a drug problem and that was more important to her than her child. About a year and a half ago, his daughter got in touch with her mother who's now clean and has married and had other kids. They've gotten close during this time. She told my friend the other day that she wants to move in with her mom to get to know her better. My friend is obviously devastated. What kind of advice can I give him?