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    Hard time with my daughter...

    First just know that this is a difficult year of life for that age because they are ready to be on their own but aren’t really ready completely. That gives you this year to guide her and get her ready. Just went through this... Communication was the key for us. She got the feeling we wanted...
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    I want to kick my 22 y/o son out

    I think I would have a serious sit down conversation and let him know that you love him and want the best for him and that also means growing up and moving on with his life. You want to help him move out, but in a healthy fashion. Decide together how you can make a plan to make that happen. I...
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    Empty Nest Syndrome...

    FACETIME often! :) Let him know you want to stay involved in his life so as he thinks of things please call/facetime. Send him a care package from home. Bless ya sister!
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    wetting = Regression?...

    I was a pretty consist wetter when I was young and honestly can't think of a thing that caused it except now that I am older I think just weak muscles. (Good to be sure something hasn't upset her though). My daughter had/has the same and she is not 20. The urologist basically said it was due...
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    Daughter has really changed...

    I would try asking her are there any Christian organizations at school that she could get involved in and if she's checked into those. Helping her get connected again might do more than anything. There are so many college students who are making good choices and following some of those sites...
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    Parenting at 20

    My daughter is 20 years old and just recently moved out of the house. She has ALWAYS been a bear to get up in the mornings and it didn't matter if I played tough parent or not. She has A.D.D. and I just always assumed that played into it. She has always been very emotional but a super, duper...