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My 23-year-old daughter
April is supposed to be going to community college this year so
she can finish her degree. I am a single mother and I pay for
her tuition, her room, and her board. (She lives at home.) Classes
started two weeks ago, and she still hasn't registered for school.
I have been nagging
her to register and she says she will -- but she doesn't do anything.
She stays out late at night partying with friends who I think
of as her garbage friends. They are not true friends to her. Once
April needed bus fare to get home, and they wouldn't lend it to
her.
April has had a problem
with responsibility since she turned 13. Once she is home and
working she can do a good job. But she doesn't keep her commitments.
This week I asked her to help me paint the living room and she
agreed but didn't show up at the time we arranged. Finally she
came home at midnight, painted all night, and did a beautiful
job. But in the morning, she was too tired to get up and go to
college.
I've tried to take her
to psychologists in the past. She agrees to go and then misses
the appointments. I've tried not giving her money, telling her
she has to pay her for her own things. But then she just goes
into extreme debt.
I want to help her but
I don't know how.
Help.
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