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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 223483" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Thanks everyone. I too am hoping she does well with confronting her friend. husband told her to make sure she doesn't become insulting while she does it so hopefully it will help her to get this out. I'm not good at confrontations but I think it's important for her to do this.</p><p></p><p>Heather-Thanks for sharing. husband has contacted the school. He has emailed teachers, counselors, and school psychologist. She has been talking some this year with the psychologist. I wonder if maybe we will need to have a meeting with everyone. I never really thought about an iep. She has been dealing with depression for about 2 1/2 years. Only this year definitely seems to be the worst. I don't know a lot of her birthmom's history so don't know if there is depression there or not.</p><p></p><p>I do worry that the natural consequences could push her over the edge. I'm hoping she gets to stay but she is going to have to do her part. On a small positive note she at least believes she can pull her grades up. I hope she does!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 223483, member: 1631"] Thanks everyone. I too am hoping she does well with confronting her friend. husband told her to make sure she doesn't become insulting while she does it so hopefully it will help her to get this out. I'm not good at confrontations but I think it's important for her to do this. Heather-Thanks for sharing. husband has contacted the school. He has emailed teachers, counselors, and school psychologist. She has been talking some this year with the psychologist. I wonder if maybe we will need to have a meeting with everyone. I never really thought about an iep. She has been dealing with depression for about 2 1/2 years. Only this year definitely seems to be the worst. I don't know a lot of her birthmom's history so don't know if there is depression there or not. I do worry that the natural consequences could push her over the edge. I'm hoping she gets to stay but she is going to have to do her part. On a small positive note she at least believes she can pull her grades up. I hope she does! [/QUOTE]
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