disneymom3
<font color=green> I think I could adjust!! <br><f
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We also need to remember that not every child is cut out for college. Our society has long focused on college being the end-all and it is not. In our family, happiness is the end-all. Fulfillment, a good life, contentment are our goals. If we have "enough", it is enough (and that is going to be different for each person). My oldest, "enough" includes spendy trips to Whole Foods and expensive Disney restaurants. For my 2nd, "enough" is no debt and a solid emergency fund while still having time to go hiking or camping with her friends.
I love this paragraph. Before I had kids, I thought everyone NEEDED to go to college. Weren't we all so smart at parenting and running the world before we had kids? Now, I have a child that for over 6 years has wanted to be a cop. His personality is perfect to be in law enforcement. Now, he might not stick with that, but with the number of learning disabilities he has, college is not going to happen. Or if it does, it's going to be a bit later in life when he decides he wants to work around what he is able to do. The oldest, yep, she is college bound. The youngest....I haven't figured him out yet.
