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<blockquote data-quote="bluebluesky" data-source="post: 372390"><p>Thank you so much for your answers. I definitely understand that this is something I must investigate further. I just want to be able to help my daughter and this is done very discreetly around her. </p><p>What is so frustrating is that I have talked to other adults regarding this. </p><p>Teacher said,</p><p>"everything is fine, the other kids look up to her, if other parents are not reaching out, it might be because they are from different countries, and it is a different mentality." </p><p>The school guidance counselor said </p><p>"you are a single mom, try to build your life now, your daughter is doing fine and I don't see any problem." </p><p>The therapist I started seeing, who met her once said </p><p>" I think your daughter is appropriate and engaging and if there is a problem I can't see it.</p><p>I am planning to take her to a special place that does social therapy but I can only go when I receive some extra funds and that will be in October.</p><p>I think kids love her; it's the adults I find that do not seem to take to her. Even though all the adults I've spoken to said everything was fine, on the flip side, they did not gush or compliment her. </p><p>Again, I am confused and it is more confusing when the so-called professionals cannot detect a problem. I cannot wait to go to the social therapy center to get more info on what I can't see. I never connected her being very difficult at home to what could be happening on the outside since a) she is well-mannered when we go out and b) at the homes she's been to, there have been no complaints. </p><p>So, even if there is a problem, no one is letting me on. Thank you again, any more helpful info would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluebluesky, post: 372390"] Thank you so much for your answers. I definitely understand that this is something I must investigate further. I just want to be able to help my daughter and this is done very discreetly around her. What is so frustrating is that I have talked to other adults regarding this. Teacher said, "everything is fine, the other kids look up to her, if other parents are not reaching out, it might be because they are from different countries, and it is a different mentality." The school guidance counselor said "you are a single mom, try to build your life now, your daughter is doing fine and I don't see any problem." The therapist I started seeing, who met her once said " I think your daughter is appropriate and engaging and if there is a problem I can't see it. I am planning to take her to a special place that does social therapy but I can only go when I receive some extra funds and that will be in October. I think kids love her; it's the adults I find that do not seem to take to her. Even though all the adults I've spoken to said everything was fine, on the flip side, they did not gush or compliment her. Again, I am confused and it is more confusing when the so-called professionals cannot detect a problem. I cannot wait to go to the social therapy center to get more info on what I can't see. I never connected her being very difficult at home to what could be happening on the outside since a) she is well-mannered when we go out and b) at the homes she's been to, there have been no complaints. So, even if there is a problem, no one is letting me on. Thank you again, any more helpful info would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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