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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 165283" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Is she below grade level? I would answer "yes" because I would assume it is asking where she is NOW not where she could be?</p><p> </p><p>Has she ever been to grief counseling? That is a lot of people dying for such a young kid - even as a pre-teen, she was starting to "break away", become an independent person in her own right. Having so many people around her die, she is not sure that she wants to give up her dependence, her safety net with mom. However, her body is growing up and telling her she wants to be independent. Then, even a young child who is living in parent's safety dies - so what is life about? She has seen in real life that life does end. I think she has a battle going on that most kids don't have. Most kids only know the death of an elderly relative or maybe a sick younger person (cancer for example) or just one accident victim and can learn that death is not at their footsteps 24/7 or even for years. </p><p> </p><p>I don't think the deaths are off the subject. They may well be playing a large role here.</p><p> </p><p>Hope I explained my thoughts well enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 165283, member: 5096"] Is she below grade level? I would answer "yes" because I would assume it is asking where she is NOW not where she could be? Has she ever been to grief counseling? That is a lot of people dying for such a young kid - even as a pre-teen, she was starting to "break away", become an independent person in her own right. Having so many people around her die, she is not sure that she wants to give up her dependence, her safety net with mom. However, her body is growing up and telling her she wants to be independent. Then, even a young child who is living in parent's safety dies - so what is life about? She has seen in real life that life does end. I think she has a battle going on that most kids don't have. Most kids only know the death of an elderly relative or maybe a sick younger person (cancer for example) or just one accident victim and can learn that death is not at their footsteps 24/7 or even for years. I don't think the deaths are off the subject. They may well be playing a large role here. Hope I explained my thoughts well enough. [/QUOTE]
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