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[quote=Anonymous]I'm sorry that your daughter is facing these challenges, OP. It is tough. I have significant visible scars as the result of a childhood accident. I agree with other posters that it will always be a part of your daughter's life. The most important thing for her to realize is that she has done nothing wrong and [i]the problem is [/i][i]not[/i] [i]her.[/i] The second most important things for her to realize is that [i]she cannot control other people, she can only control how she reacts to them[/i]. Then work with her on different reactions for when situations present themselves. Finally, I would take her to a really top-notch salon and work with a stylist to develop a hair style that will minimize the area without hair. There may be some options that you have not considered, especially these days when girls are much more creative and less rigid about hair styles then back in our day or the days of our mothers. And then consider extensions or other alternatives based on the stylist's suggestions. Hugs to you and your daughter.[/quote]
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