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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 445050" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>What about Kayla talking to her guidance counselor at school? They're mandated reporters, too, I think. If Katie won't let Kayla see anyone, that's one option that Kayla has, if you can suggest it directly to Kayla. Or, maybe you could even place a call to the counselor yourself, and tell her you're concerned about some things happening at home and just wondering if she (or he) could check in with Kayla once in awhile. My kids were lucky enough to have wonderful guidance counselors from elementary school on, who helped a great deal.</p><p></p><p>by the way, I thought of AIDS as well when you described M. My brother is living with AIDS (he's one of the lucky ones, he's gotten the right cocktails and has been living with it for almost 15 years now). There is a certain look to AIDS patients in the face especially (my brother calls it "AIDS face") .. incredibly sunken cheeks making them look like they're starving from a third-world country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 445050, member: 1157"] What about Kayla talking to her guidance counselor at school? They're mandated reporters, too, I think. If Katie won't let Kayla see anyone, that's one option that Kayla has, if you can suggest it directly to Kayla. Or, maybe you could even place a call to the counselor yourself, and tell her you're concerned about some things happening at home and just wondering if she (or he) could check in with Kayla once in awhile. My kids were lucky enough to have wonderful guidance counselors from elementary school on, who helped a great deal. by the way, I thought of AIDS as well when you described M. My brother is living with AIDS (he's one of the lucky ones, he's gotten the right cocktails and has been living with it for almost 15 years now). There is a certain look to AIDS patients in the face especially (my brother calls it "AIDS face") .. incredibly sunken cheeks making them look like they're starving from a third-world country. [/QUOTE]
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