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Date: | Tue, 4 Nov 2003 08:26:31 -0500 |
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The question is, why won't your parents let you handle your money? Have you
tried sticking to a budget before? Have you asked them to help you draw up a
budget and how to allocate your money? Maybe if you asked them to show you
how to do it, instead of just asking, they'd be more agreeable.
If they still don't agree, then ask your caseworker.
Kat
On Tuesday 04 November 2003 07:32 am, you wrote:
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> I agree with you, but, my parents don't, unfortunately . :((( Maybe I
> should give my caseworker a call. ?
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> Kathy Jo
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> Hi Kathy Jo,
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> Your parents may miss you if you leave home, but it's time to be
> independent of them. You can't live your life for them, you have to do what
> is right for you. You need to get used to living on your own without them
> making your decisions for you. I hate to think about the day they pass away
> and you don't know how to cope on your own. Who is going to "take care" of
> you when your parents die? It is hard to lose a parent even if you have
> been on your own for 25 years. If living in a group home is what you want
> to do, maybe you should try it out for six months. If living on your own,
> with an assistant is what you want, you should try that now for six months.
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> I care about you, Kathy Jo. That's why I'm kicking you in the tush now. And
> if your parents really love you, they should be encouraging you to be more
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> Mag
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