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Old 23-09-2007, 01:54 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi, Thought you might be able to help this lady Kezz LOL


Oh this is difficult especially when your daughter does not want the changes that you need right now. I looked on the internet for a book that I have heard about that might help you and your daughter

Club Expat: A Teenager's Guide to Moving Overseas (Paperback)


I have not read it myself but it might be an idea for you to take a look at it and see what you think then if all ok introduce the book to your daughter to read.

Another quote I have read is :-
What kind of person do the parents want their youngster to become? Do they feel strongly that they want their child to be open to new cultures; to taking on new challenges; to confronting risks? Can they effectively support him or her during this difficult period?


Also gives you thought!

Good luck and hope all turns out well for you all

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