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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 522879" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>Sorry I didn't get to this message sooner. We were out of town for the Holiday. </p><p> </p><p>As much as your husband wants to just force to into class, it just won't work. I know first hand. I tried it with my difficult child, and it backfired on us. All you need is for her to pass grade 9. She can still graduate on time. It took me months to come to the conclusion that the child I knew previously is on a probability gone, and the "new" child I have is a wonderful girl, just with different goals. And, it is OK that she is no longer 1st in her class, heck right now she isn't in the top 50%. </p><p></p><p>I am not saying that your daughter is the same, but she sounds so similar to my difficult child. I am so sorry that her anxiety is so over the top right now. I so wish that there were some places that you could go to get her some inpatient help. I really feel that could be a turning point for her. </p><p></p><p>I hope that the school can figure out a way to make her feel comfortable and she will come out of this episode soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 522879, member: 13204"] Sorry I didn't get to this message sooner. We were out of town for the Holiday. As much as your husband wants to just force to into class, it just won't work. I know first hand. I tried it with my difficult child, and it backfired on us. All you need is for her to pass grade 9. She can still graduate on time. It took me months to come to the conclusion that the child I knew previously is on a probability gone, and the "new" child I have is a wonderful girl, just with different goals. And, it is OK that she is no longer 1st in her class, heck right now she isn't in the top 50%. I am not saying that your daughter is the same, but she sounds so similar to my difficult child. I am so sorry that her anxiety is so over the top right now. I so wish that there were some places that you could go to get her some inpatient help. I really feel that could be a turning point for her. I hope that the school can figure out a way to make her feel comfortable and she will come out of this episode soon. [/QUOTE]
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