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Old Sep 04, 2007, 01:57 PM
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3.) If at all possible, remove her from her school environment where she is very likely exposed to shame and humiliation on a continual daily basis. Options might include home-schooling, enrolling her in a small, private school, or even, just letting her stay home. She's ill and troubled and the school environment might not be helping at this time. If possible, there might even be someone within your extended family who could take her in, if only through the day.

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I think spiritual_emergency has offered very fine advice. I would only suggest, if you think you can, to investigate the school situation first, before going to other options. This might include asking your daughter about what is happening there.
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