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Old Jan 21, 2017, 10:28 PM
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I'd start by talking with her teacher and maybe the guidance counselor. Sometimes they can do group/full class activities as a way to encourage/lead children to rethink their own behaviors and it's in such a way that noone is singled out. Just a thought from experience.
Thanks for this!
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