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[quote=Anonymous]I would go to the meeting with the guidance counselor with specific ideas. Maybe your student would be allowed to do something "cool" (think eat lunch in the classroom or outside or in the art room) and the teacher has one other student with her for this cool experience. Have the teacher assign partners. Consider requesting assigned seats at the cafeteria table for now. This behavior of the other girls sounds like bullying! Teach your daughter some tricks to fake it until she can make it-- have a book with her or an art journal at lunch? Get her counseling. For whatever reason, kids who have been ostracized tend to end up in the same situation in a new school! [/quote]
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