A troubled teen, a single mother, a low income
04/13/09
2025
I was twenty two when I got Elisa. At that I had just starting my carrier into old people assistance. The day, I had announced to John that he is going to be the father of little baby, I knew that our relationship will end. John and I had shared a very special relationship but not special enough to marry according to him.
I knew that becoming a single mother would not be easy but I could not abort. During my entire pregnancy and after her birth, everyday was a new fight for me. I had to fight with myself constantly. Paining legs, lack of sleeps, work pending had become a part of my life.
Elisa was a very quite child and when she grew up she turned silent and sometimes extremely violent. Her blue eyes would remind me of his father. I think the anger had also come from him. Elisa had sudden jerks of anger and she could hurt herself or break something in the house.
I think this misbalance had come from the fact that she does not have a father. The lack this authority had left some empty space in her life. Maybe this had made her a troubled teen. I was aware of troubled teens schools and booth camps but I did not have the money to send her to those expensive schools.
By the time I could gather some money, I came to know that she had become to violent not only at home but in school too. I did not know where this girl was going. Her principal called me and told me that Elisa is rusticated for a month and she asked me to send her to a troubled teen school. She could understand that it is almost impossible for a single mother to spend so much money on a troubled teen school. But this meeting was very fruitful to me as she told me that some insurance cover a certain part of the payment as it is considered to be an illness. I ran to my insurance to find out and successfully Elisa was enrolled in a troubled teen school.
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