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<blockquote data-quote="SnowAngel" data-source="post: 90743" data-attributes="member: 4010"><p>I agree with Terry & crazymama about the possibility someone has made her uncomfortable. That much of a drastic change is enough to confirm you are not wrong to worry. Does she have a counselor she could speak with? Most county attorney office's have a child advocate counselor they use, they might be able to refer you to somebody in your area.</p><p></p><p>This could be just an "overload" of things for her. I certainly would look into all possibilities. Definately talk with the school to see if there are noticeable changes there as well.</p><p></p><p>I would start a journal and document the changes you see daily in her. It might help figure it out if you can step back and look at things from a different view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowAngel, post: 90743, member: 4010"] I agree with Terry & crazymama about the possibility someone has made her uncomfortable. That much of a drastic change is enough to confirm you are not wrong to worry. Does she have a counselor she could speak with? Most county attorney office's have a child advocate counselor they use, they might be able to refer you to somebody in your area. This could be just an "overload" of things for her. I certainly would look into all possibilities. Definately talk with the school to see if there are noticeable changes there as well. I would start a journal and document the changes you see daily in her. It might help figure it out if you can step back and look at things from a different view. [/QUOTE]
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