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<blockquote data-quote="MamaIzzy" data-source="post: 2374958" data-attributes="member: 539614"><p>Your mother sounds a total star! I am definitely emphasising the same with my daughter, though it is a delicate path to tread with a frustrated and cross teenager!</p><p>I’ll definitely have a look into looping, I am intrigued. Must be good if it was created by two mothers! It must be so important to get the right pump to gain back some freedom and flexibility, and well done to you for having done so. She very much sees it as something she herself has to manage which is great, but she can be rather stubborn and not want to ask for help if she is struggling which worries me a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MamaIzzy, post: 2374958, member: 539614"] Your mother sounds a total star! I am definitely emphasising the same with my daughter, though it is a delicate path to tread with a frustrated and cross teenager! I’ll definitely have a look into looping, I am intrigued. Must be good if it was created by two mothers! It must be so important to get the right pump to gain back some freedom and flexibility, and well done to you for having done so. She very much sees it as something she herself has to manage which is great, but she can be rather stubborn and not want to ask for help if she is struggling which worries me a little. [/QUOTE]
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