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<blockquote data-quote="Rotsne" data-source="post: 227982" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>I have received 7 written notes from my kid stating that she was tired of her life and that she wanted to be death.</p><p></p><p>I showed it to my family coach from the DSS (my wife is very ill, so 8 years ago we got a coach, so I could give the message correct to my children, if she died which by pure luck she has not). She told me not to make a big point out of it and none of my children are on medication now or has been at any point.</p><p></p><p>The periods where she were in the school less than normal we kept a intense dialogue with the teacher and our daughter got bodyguards from the class (stronger student) to protect her against bullies who were quick to seek out a vulnerable student until some of student negotiator were able to tell them to get lost (7 of the senior students are trained to function as negotiators and dismantle the conflict among students, so the teachers can do what they are paid to do - teach).</p><p></p><p>It was a tough time and for a long period I was afraid that my daughter could get a depression because her mother was so ill.</p><p></p><p>But as both my wifes therapist and the family coach told me, children use a strong language which can make it seem more serious than it in reality is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotsne, post: 227982, member: 6326"] I have received 7 written notes from my kid stating that she was tired of her life and that she wanted to be death. I showed it to my family coach from the DSS (my wife is very ill, so 8 years ago we got a coach, so I could give the message correct to my children, if she died which by pure luck she has not). She told me not to make a big point out of it and none of my children are on medication now or has been at any point. The periods where she were in the school less than normal we kept a intense dialogue with the teacher and our daughter got bodyguards from the class (stronger student) to protect her against bullies who were quick to seek out a vulnerable student until some of student negotiator were able to tell them to get lost (7 of the senior students are trained to function as negotiators and dismantle the conflict among students, so the teachers can do what they are paid to do - teach). It was a tough time and for a long period I was afraid that my daughter could get a depression because her mother was so ill. But as both my wifes therapist and the family coach told me, children use a strong language which can make it seem more serious than it in reality is. [/QUOTE]
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