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<blockquote data-quote="Allan-Matlem" data-source="post: 480151" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Not easy. Your daughter is a bright kid so I would try and find an alternative to school , maybe homeschooling or at least at the moment focus on informal learning - getting out of the home , going places with an older sister, mentor, buddy-tutor etc I would focus on things that she finds interesting and engaging , also connecting with people , talking about general stuff etc. You can try and engage her about what is bothering her , don't talk about behavior - cutting or missing school , just be there as a good listener. After connecting with general stuff , reassure her that you are not telling her to do something or not do something ,you unconditionally accept her , you just want to listen and help her address her concerns What I have describeded is CPS - collaborative problem solving - Ross Greene</p><p></p><p>Parenting is Learning</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allan-Matlem, post: 480151, member: 10"] Not easy. Your daughter is a bright kid so I would try and find an alternative to school , maybe homeschooling or at least at the moment focus on informal learning - getting out of the home , going places with an older sister, mentor, buddy-tutor etc I would focus on things that she finds interesting and engaging , also connecting with people , talking about general stuff etc. You can try and engage her about what is bothering her , don't talk about behavior - cutting or missing school , just be there as a good listener. After connecting with general stuff , reassure her that you are not telling her to do something or not do something ,you unconditionally accept her , you just want to listen and help her address her concerns What I have describeded is CPS - collaborative problem solving - Ross Greene Parenting is Learning [/QUOTE]
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