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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 464906" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>What are you doing? You are being a good parent - and pretty much the only parent cgfg has who gives a hoot. You are loving that girl. </p><p></p><p>I am willing to bet teacher has spoken to mom and/or gma and gotten nothing. Chances are very low that another teacher or the counselor told her that you would help and know more specifically what the challenges are. Cgfg is most likely the one who told her this. If it was my daughter's group of friends, I would suspect one of the other girls had told the teacher, but cgfg doesn't have a group like that. Heck, I never had, or heard of, a group like my daughter's friends. They have no problem going to a teacher, parent, principal, whatever and saying that there is a problem with something and could they help their friend as this is just odd. Odd group of girls, but totally awesome and have been like this since first grade. </p><p></p><p>I imagine the teacher is incredibly appreciative of your willingness to help. It is hard to know a student has a real problem and to not be able to give the help needed because the parent won't allow it or help. I wonder if this is part of why cgfg is wanting to live with you. She likely is beginning to realize what her future will be if she stays with her mom.</p><p></p><p>You are a great mom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 464906, member: 1233"] What are you doing? You are being a good parent - and pretty much the only parent cgfg has who gives a hoot. You are loving that girl. I am willing to bet teacher has spoken to mom and/or gma and gotten nothing. Chances are very low that another teacher or the counselor told her that you would help and know more specifically what the challenges are. Cgfg is most likely the one who told her this. If it was my daughter's group of friends, I would suspect one of the other girls had told the teacher, but cgfg doesn't have a group like that. Heck, I never had, or heard of, a group like my daughter's friends. They have no problem going to a teacher, parent, principal, whatever and saying that there is a problem with something and could they help their friend as this is just odd. Odd group of girls, but totally awesome and have been like this since first grade. I imagine the teacher is incredibly appreciative of your willingness to help. It is hard to know a student has a real problem and to not be able to give the help needed because the parent won't allow it or help. I wonder if this is part of why cgfg is wanting to live with you. She likely is beginning to realize what her future will be if she stays with her mom. You are a great mom. [/QUOTE]
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