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Old 03-28-2007, 03:57 PM
kaylar
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Default No you're not


There are others who feel 'trapped' into this
'all grown up' persona when they haven't even
experienced the 'growing'.

You are right...you're life has virtually ceased
and that can not be good.

In some cases women are lucky in that they
have a very wide support system of friends
and family so that they can go back to school
and leave the child with the grandmother, etc.
and have no sense of guilt or neglect...

In others it reaches a kind of overload and
depression.

So we don't want to go in that direction.

First thing, decide what you want to do.
that is, if you go to school, go to learn
what to become what?

If you haven't a clue, play around with
online courses, do research on your own
to figure out what it is you want to do.

Once you've gotten that settled, then
you look about how you would go about
getting this training/education.

In some cases there are day care centres
and/or a pre school.

This means that you will have a block of
time you don't have to look after the
baby and can look after your own
interests.

You just have to have a plan.


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