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<blockquote data-quote="oneparent" data-source="post: 268389" data-attributes="member: 7300"><p>Kudos for getting her some help. </p><p> </p><p>I must say though I hope these issues are not the only issues shes having because they sound to me like almost normal teenage rebel behavior. </p><p> </p><p>I think she is living with you for a reason so apparently there were some issues in the home she was in. Maybe she's crying out for attention. </p><p> </p><p>Also kids can be cruel , its probobly not a good idea to tell other children her problems , they may act all understanding around you but turn it on her at school teasing her. </p><p> </p><p>Maybe getting her involved more with some activities with you perhaps someone giving her one on one attention "sounds like a cry for love" but this is only one piece of advise I know that I dont live there and Im sure there is more to it. Maybe talk with the school about the teasing , its hard enough growing up without having to deal with others bad mouthing you while your trying to learn . Just think if it were you there in her shoes what would you do or want done ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneparent, post: 268389, member: 7300"] Kudos for getting her some help. I must say though I hope these issues are not the only issues shes having because they sound to me like almost normal teenage rebel behavior. I think she is living with you for a reason so apparently there were some issues in the home she was in. Maybe she's crying out for attention. Also kids can be cruel , its probobly not a good idea to tell other children her problems , they may act all understanding around you but turn it on her at school teasing her. Maybe getting her involved more with some activities with you perhaps someone giving her one on one attention "sounds like a cry for love" but this is only one piece of advise I know that I dont live there and Im sure there is more to it. Maybe talk with the school about the teasing , its hard enough growing up without having to deal with others bad mouthing you while your trying to learn . Just think if it were you there in her shoes what would you do or want done ? [/QUOTE]
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