Mrs.My2009
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I know that your daughter will make many friends once she starts to join clubs and such like other students. Having the "talk" with new friends is a tough one, but I know that she'll be able to handle it on her own. Give her some space so she won't feel smothered. But, do be there for her when she needs "you". I know that she's going to want to be "normal" like everyone else. You should give her a cell phone like my parents has done with me for emergencies when she's in college.
I went to a community college and graduated some years later. It took me a little longer to graduate, but I did do it. I even got a job while going to school. So, you're daughter can accomplish a lot being a seizure patient. She's just going to need a lot of moral support 'coz when the seizure hits during exam week or such...she may start to lose hope like I have. Keep telling her how much you love her and tell her that she is smart and can go far. Be her "rock".
I know that your daughter will make many friends once she starts to join clubs and such like other students. Having the "talk" with new friends is a tough one, but I know that she'll be able to handle it on her own. Give her some space so she won't feel smothered. But, do be there for her when she needs "you". I know that she's going to want to be "normal" like everyone else. You should give her a cell phone like my parents has done with me for emergencies when she's in college.
I went to a community college and graduated some years later. It took me a little longer to graduate, but I did do it. I even got a job while going to school. So, you're daughter can accomplish a lot being a seizure patient. She's just going to need a lot of moral support 'coz when the seizure hits during exam week or such...she may start to lose hope like I have. Keep telling her how much you love her and tell her that she is smart and can go far. Be her "rock".