Fear is a hard thing. We had an issue similar with my niece. Her mother was killed and then her father killed himself. There is no back story to that. Just jealous rage I guess. My niece had detachment issues. She would not go to school by herself. I this was when I was 20. I repeated the kindergarten and 1st grades. LOL. I sat with her every day till she was ready. I worked nights. So it wasn't so bad. My advice... Take a deep breathe. Drive her to school. Let her know you love her. Watch her go in. Go home and wait. Taking deep breathes. Slowly. Go pick her up. You will see she is fine. Then you can move forward with your life.
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That must be a really difficult hardship. I have a three year old myself and altough my fears aren't parallel to yours, I can definatly relate. I hope you find peace and the strength to let her go to school.
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First of all I am sorry for your loss, but don't hold her back because of it. It will only hurt her in the long run.
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Should have put a leash on him then.
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very understandable.
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maybe your sons not lost you just forgot to pick him up at school.i hope you find him
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^2 up - you're an idiot. To the OP: have you considered homeschooling?
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Go see the shrink. You can't pass your fear off
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no one gets out alive
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The vicious comments are unbelievable. What a couple of worthless human beings. Anyway, I understand your fears, but keeping her from living isn't going to keep her from dying when it's her time. Don't punish her that way.
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