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Originally Posted by Perna
If therapy is not helping, if she refuses, I would not spend the money on that, it could alienate her from therapy so she may not consider it later in life? Do you know any of her friends' parents? Does she have any particular friends, any adults that knew you and your wife and the family? If you could get someone she knows/trusts who could help you (and her) plan and throw a graduation party, girls sleepover or something? I would spend the money on an ereader (Kindle or Barnes & Noble Nook (that's what I have :-) and give her what it costs in therapy to buy books for herself. Books helped me most until I could benefit from therapy.
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She has tons of friends but she's only close to a few of them. I'm throwing her a grad party and her aunt is also throwing her a party. She is currently trying to plan it but she has doubts if she is even going to attend. She has tons of books that she borrows from the library and buys. She's always been in and out of therapy since she was 10. She did like a few of her T's over the years but they left or got different jobs.I finally decided not to force her to go until now. She is on her phone talking and texting all the time. She also hangs out with her friends at the mall or to the movies and does wonderful in school. I know I should force her to go but I don't know what else to do.