Oh hunI can imagine why you feel the way you do about this, but the fact that you feel so strongly about what your DD did makes you a great mum
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I only have one child (so far) and he's only two, but I've thought for a long time that it must only get harder as they get older. For now, yes we have hard times, but at the end of the day, DS is with me (or another responsible adult) at all times, and we make the decisions. Well, the important ones anyway. I think about what it must be like to have a teenager, and the worry and stress that must come with it.......man, I'm sure I will go grey then, if I haven't already! The lack of control must be very hard to take at times, when you're watching your beloved child do things, and make decisions, that you're not always happy with. Even if your kids are 'good' there's still always something to worry about.
I'm sorry I don't have any useful words. But I just want to let you know that I think you're a great mum![]()


. I knew she was lying. GOt it out of her (and DH ) that she took it. It broke my heart. I honestly, honestly felt like i had failed as a parent. I was so ashamed...of myself, of her. I felt sad, frustrated, disappointed ...
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I can imagine why you feel the way you do about this, but the fact that you feel so strongly about what your DD did makes you a great mum
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wait till they hit the teen years. 


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