
This is the sad but true case for many families. How can an adult bring their emotions and vulnerability to their interpersonal relationships if that tool wasn’t given? Should EVERYTHING fall on the parents? No. However, emotional support to your children is just as important as physical and financial support.

Has this been you? Did you turn to another family member to provide that emotional support? Or did you find yourself doing the work on your own with a therapist?
What does the child do? Thoughts?
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Hi! I'm Nicole Cherise. I take pride in being a Child of God, a Wife, Mother, a Multiple Sclerosis warrior, Master's degree Scholar and a Life Blogger. After many experiences and circumstances, I believe my purpose is to MOTIVATE, INSPIRE and SUPPORT all who need it. Life can be hard and difficult but I do believe when you have someone that is willing to listen and push you through, healing can happen as well as achievement of goals. Thank you so much for stopping by!
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