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[quote=Anonymous]If your child is in a new environment with a fresh start and yet still is reaching out to friends with these comments, do not brush it off. Clearly she's not worrying about a label being placed on her and is reaching out for help to whomever she can. Take her seriously please. Even if you think it's a little blown out of proportion and that she truly isn't out to harm herself, focus your conversation with her on how you want to help her feel better each and every day so she can be genuinely happier in her life. You sound like you're all doing the right things (she's crying out for help when she feels overwhelmed, the school is responding with seriousness, and you understand and have been working to get her help) and just need to get the right people in your lives to help. [/quote]
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