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I learnt that some times what we imagine things will be like is not always the truth, and sometimes you have to see for your self, my daughter is not loving the idea of catching the train everyday as i have always driven her everywhere, this will be the first time she has had to really do something like this for herself, i hope she will be ok, it will just be till she makes some friends and then she will find people to walk with
 
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Debit!
 
Congratulations to you and your daughter!  This is great news.  Your daughter must be very excited!
 
Good for you for going with her!  What did you learn from going through this experience?
 
How does your daughter feel about taking the train regularly for school?
 


Ashley, Health Educator
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So this weeks big exposure was my daughters audition in Sydney, I live about 45minutes away, she was auditioning for a music school so me her and her friend who was accompanying her on piano, drove to the local train station and caught the train to Sydney I was a bit anxious before i left but had to do it for her, i quite enjoyed the train ride, then we walked from the train to the school, spent about an hour and a half there, looked around, she had an interview and audition (she was offered a place) and then we left and went back and caught the train back home, picked up the car went and had lunch then i came home and picked up her friends bag and took her home, after that i came home and just rested as i was tired and last night was extremely hot and i did not get much sleep. so I did it, i had moments were i felt a bit anxious but no panic attacks.
Now i have to not worry because she will have to take the train everyday on her own once she starts

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