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HELP! Daughter Needs Friends at School!
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<blockquote data-quote="SnowAngel" data-source="post: 79585" data-attributes="member: 4010"><p>Have you asked the school if they have any activities or support groups? When we lived in MN the school had a program where all new kids had a teacher as a buddy. This gave them a safe person to talk with when they were sad or frustrated. They also did crafts once a month and lunch once a week.</p><p></p><p>Maybe talking to the class about why some kids gets angry? Some times kids just don't understand and that is why they push difficult child's away. My son K has problems making friends and this year he felt comfortable to tell another boy about his brothers. That boy comes over and brings both his game stations, games and controls for everyone. He asks questions and is not so shocked when my youngest acts up.</p><p></p><p>Some counseling services offer support groups for kids. Boys & Girls club even offers sliding scale for single parents, and many times they are at the kids school for the after school program.</p><p></p><p>Maybe girl scouts, dance class or karate to make new friends and increase confidence.</p><p></p><p>Sorry I can only offer what I have tried or heard things that have worked for others. I know others will be along to offer advice too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowAngel, post: 79585, member: 4010"] Have you asked the school if they have any activities or support groups? When we lived in MN the school had a program where all new kids had a teacher as a buddy. This gave them a safe person to talk with when they were sad or frustrated. They also did crafts once a month and lunch once a week. Maybe talking to the class about why some kids gets angry? Some times kids just don't understand and that is why they push difficult child's away. My son K has problems making friends and this year he felt comfortable to tell another boy about his brothers. That boy comes over and brings both his game stations, games and controls for everyone. He asks questions and is not so shocked when my youngest acts up. Some counseling services offer support groups for kids. Boys & Girls club even offers sliding scale for single parents, and many times they are at the kids school for the after school program. Maybe girl scouts, dance class or karate to make new friends and increase confidence. Sorry I can only offer what I have tried or heard things that have worked for others. I know others will be along to offer advice too. [/QUOTE]
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