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'I think I've probably got closer to Mum and Dad, just because of the situation. I appreciate them a lot more. My friends say, "Are you coming out on Sunday?", and I'll be like, "Oh no, I can't because I won't see them for a week." They don't understand, they take their parents for granted, but I don't, because they're not there all the time. And, like, when I go away I don't miss either of my parents because I'm used to not having them around. I suppose I'm a lot more independent than a lot of my friends. We've had to grow up a lot faster than a lot of other people. Because we had to manage.'
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Thanks to Amanda Wade and Bren Neale, authors of Parent problems published by Young Voice, for their kind permission to use children's views.
Remember, it’s not your fault.
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