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difficult child and school. Hoping I didn't make a big mistake
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 588575" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I think I will try the dry shampoo. That's a brilliant idea. I will look for it at Target when I go this weekend. Midwest Mom, we don't offer a social skills goup at my school. She was in one in her last school and really enjoyed it. She was finally starting to make friends and here I go and screw it up by moving close to work. So I do feel guilty for that. And she is very artistic and loves to draw so I am trying to encourage her to join the art club, but she wants no part of it. She says she is not good enough to join and she is embarrassed of her artwork. I think she is quite good and I'm actually jealous cause she inherited the artistic gene from her dad and I can't even draw stick figures. And then there's the choir club, and difficult child loves to sing. But again her low self esteem gets in the way. She doesn't think her voice is good enough even though other people tell her otherwise. So I feel bad for her because I was never really good at making friends either. In school I was painfully shy and the only reason why I had a group of friends is because they approached me first. So I am hoping somebody will have a heart and introduce themselves to her and befriend her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 588575, member: 2196"] I think I will try the dry shampoo. That's a brilliant idea. I will look for it at Target when I go this weekend. Midwest Mom, we don't offer a social skills goup at my school. She was in one in her last school and really enjoyed it. She was finally starting to make friends and here I go and screw it up by moving close to work. So I do feel guilty for that. And she is very artistic and loves to draw so I am trying to encourage her to join the art club, but she wants no part of it. She says she is not good enough to join and she is embarrassed of her artwork. I think she is quite good and I'm actually jealous cause she inherited the artistic gene from her dad and I can't even draw stick figures. And then there's the choir club, and difficult child loves to sing. But again her low self esteem gets in the way. She doesn't think her voice is good enough even though other people tell her otherwise. So I feel bad for her because I was never really good at making friends either. In school I was painfully shy and the only reason why I had a group of friends is because they approached me first. So I am hoping somebody will have a heart and introduce themselves to her and befriend her. [/QUOTE]
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