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she's ok.....says the teacher
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<blockquote data-quote="LittleDudesMom" data-source="post: 203973" data-attributes="member: 805"><p>Gosh Jennifer,</p><p> </p><p>I wish I had some suggestions for you. She is a very complicated little girl. Do one or both of those girls come over to spend the night ever? If they do, or have in the past, how is the interaction with difficult child? Do they talk? Do they giggle? Do they "play"?</p><p> </p><p>Just wondering. My difficult child has a totally different definition of "friend" than you or I have. If he's talked to them in class or sat with them at lunch, they are a friend! He seems ok with this. I sometimes feel sad he doesn't have a buddy (his best friend is a girl) that he can talk about things with, especially given he doesn't have a dad at home. But, it's what it is for him.</p><p> </p><p>For your daughter, it goes a lot deeper. She has many affects in her life due to anxiety. I hope that some good, solid therapy and the right medications can lessen the hold that anxiety has on her life. I can only imagine how sad it is. She is blessed that you are so loving and supportive of her that her face lights up when she sees you - you are her soft place to land!</p><p> </p><p>Sharon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleDudesMom, post: 203973, member: 805"] Gosh Jennifer, I wish I had some suggestions for you. She is a very complicated little girl. Do one or both of those girls come over to spend the night ever? If they do, or have in the past, how is the interaction with difficult child? Do they talk? Do they giggle? Do they "play"? Just wondering. My difficult child has a totally different definition of "friend" than you or I have. If he's talked to them in class or sat with them at lunch, they are a friend! He seems ok with this. I sometimes feel sad he doesn't have a buddy (his best friend is a girl) that he can talk about things with, especially given he doesn't have a dad at home. But, it's what it is for him. For your daughter, it goes a lot deeper. She has many affects in her life due to anxiety. I hope that some good, solid therapy and the right medications can lessen the hold that anxiety has on her life. I can only imagine how sad it is. She is blessed that you are so loving and supportive of her that her face lights up when she sees you - you are her soft place to land! Sharon [/QUOTE]
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