I am a university psychology student looking towards spending the next five years in graduate school. My interests correlate with my future profession and family dynamics are the main things I write about.
My passion is ...
school.
I know too much about ...
psychology.
My parents always told me ...
I'm too serious.
My childhood ambition ...
to write a novel.
My favorite memory ...
getting into my first choice university.
Why I write ...
to express myself.
My inspiration ...
my signifigant other.
You see the signs, but you try to ignore them. You hope that her odd eating habits are just a function of puberty, but something inside you tells you that is just not the case. When you find out that your teen has an eating disorder, it can feel like you failed as a parent. You sit and analyze everything you said and wonder, was it all those times you made them clean their plate? Was it when you told them that they were growing up so fast? An eating disorder is excruciatingly hard to deal with, but hopefully the follow advice can help you learn to cope a little better. 1. Stop looking back...
More..Amanda Roberts
Member since: April 2009
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