Growing Up Going Case Study

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Well I think that Connie needs to have a timeout for herself. She needs to have a discussion with herself. Also needs to truly figure out what she wants in her life. If she is wanting to improve her life for a better life maybe she needs to look at other options such as going to back to school for example part time or online. If Connie wants improve her life she needs to also take into consideration that she has a lovely family, which includes two children and a husband. She needs to have an important discussion with her husband Bobby about having her support. I believe that Connie is going through some major life stressors that she is trying to avoid the real problem which is about improve herself and her families life for a better future.

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