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High School Struggles: I Realize I Need My Daughter More Than She Needs Me
What my daughter truly requires from me at this stage is a little freedom: room to transition from her childhood into adulthood. She needs the opportunity to make her own choices and learn from the outcomes. Space to carve out her identity, explore what ignites her interests, and understand when it’s okay to reach out for support.
Though she’s just 14, I know she will seek my guidance again one day, and I’ll be right here, ready to embrace her with open arms.
This article was originally published on October 15, 2015.
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In summary, as my daughter grows, I recognize the importance of giving her the space she needs to flourish independently. I’m here, ready to support her whenever she needs me.