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[quote=Anonymous]I agree that you need to clue in your DD's guidance counselor. As PPs noted, they are experienced with this sort of behavior. They can get info from other kids and intervene in such a way that it's not apparent to the Agressor or others. My DS went through something a little more aggressive than your DD's and he was adamantly opposed to me contacting anyone. When it begain to escalate and interfering with his choices, I told him I didn't want to violate his trust but that the situation had gone too far and he needed help from someone at school. I ended up emailing his school counselor who then called me. She had me bring him in to see her at a time there were no other kids at school. She was amazing. Prior to this incident, I'd never talked to her and my DS had only had a couple of interactions. I don't know what she did but it worked. DS's life got a whole lot better and he agreed that he should have let me do something sooner. Hugs to you and your DD. I know how hard this is. [/quote]
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