I wish she saw a therapist because what she’s doing isn’t the answer. Sometimes if you’re an adult, you have to impose on what the kid is doing because you know better, regardless of how they feel about it. She’s a hormonal teenager who thinks harming herself by relying on no one and earning her own living while she’s still in high school is the way to atone for her parents’ death. That’s just not it. If another one of her relatives die while she’s away, what will she feel then? Because instead of cherishing those she has left, she’s now just running away. And hasn’t it been at least a year since she’s been doing this? That’s just too much. I don’t mind her uncle being harsh with her, but I think he needs to be harsh productively. Sign her up with a therapist already!
I wish she saw a therapist because what she’s doing isn’t the answer. Sometimes if you’re an adult, you have to impose on what the kid is doing because you know better, regardless of how they feel about it. She’s a hormonal teenager who thinks harming herself by relying on no one and earning her own living while she’s still in high school is the way to atone for her parents’ death. That’s just not it. If another one of her relatives die while she’s away, what will she feel then? Because instead of cherishing those she has left, she’s now just running away. And hasn’t it been at least a year since she’s been doing this? That’s just too much. I don’t mind her uncle being harsh with her, but I think he needs to be harsh productively. Sign her up with a therapist already!