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HELP! Daughter Needs Friends at School!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 79719" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I think the best thing you can do is to get her very involved in something she really likes--church, dance classes, swimming, anything--and see if she makes friends there. Make sure the kids don't go to her school, so she can start fresh. When I was a kid I was the geek and had no friends, but my mom put me in drama and singing where I could shine. It didn't make school better (except that, even though I didn't have friends, I was known for being talented), but it gave me a focus and helped my self-esteem. Every Saturday, instead of being Nerd Girl I had lots of friends. I'd also look into social skills groups and see if there is any older child student mentoring at your school. Some older kids LOVE to mentor younger kids, and many are popular kids who can help your daughter fit more into a groove. Good luck. Big hugs to your little one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 79719, member: 1550"] I think the best thing you can do is to get her very involved in something she really likes--church, dance classes, swimming, anything--and see if she makes friends there. Make sure the kids don't go to her school, so she can start fresh. When I was a kid I was the geek and had no friends, but my mom put me in drama and singing where I could shine. It didn't make school better (except that, even though I didn't have friends, I was known for being talented), but it gave me a focus and helped my self-esteem. Every Saturday, instead of being Nerd Girl I had lots of friends. I'd also look into social skills groups and see if there is any older child student mentoring at your school. Some older kids LOVE to mentor younger kids, and many are popular kids who can help your daughter fit more into a groove. Good luck. Big hugs to your little one. [/QUOTE]
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