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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 372476" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>The idea that you feel that adults don't warm up to your daughter seems odd. I would probably watch how she interacts with the camp counselors and teachers. Maybe ask if difficult child is being difficult through the day and that you are concerned that she isn't connecting with her peers or the adults. </p><p>I don't get why you think people should think she is cute or compliment her? Does no one who has contact with difficult child have anything positive to say about her? Maybe you can ask counselor to tell you the positive things she is doing. It's just a different thought process to want difficult child to be complimented. I guess I came from the camp that was relieved they hadn't asked my child to leave camp. </p><p>If you feel something isn't quite right, I would pursue the concern but you might want to ask yourself what does your child need to function and grow. Maybe she doesn't need the constant stroking by adults. </p><p>Your description of her behavior and the words the adults use to describe her are really opposite of what you are perceiving as their reactions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 372476, member: 3"] The idea that you feel that adults don't warm up to your daughter seems odd. I would probably watch how she interacts with the camp counselors and teachers. Maybe ask if difficult child is being difficult through the day and that you are concerned that she isn't connecting with her peers or the adults. I don't get why you think people should think she is cute or compliment her? Does no one who has contact with difficult child have anything positive to say about her? Maybe you can ask counselor to tell you the positive things she is doing. It's just a different thought process to want difficult child to be complimented. I guess I came from the camp that was relieved they hadn't asked my child to leave camp. If you feel something isn't quite right, I would pursue the concern but you might want to ask yourself what does your child need to function and grow. Maybe she doesn't need the constant stroking by adults. Your description of her behavior and the words the adults use to describe her are really opposite of what you are perceiving as their reactions. [/QUOTE]
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