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[quote=Anonymous]That's rough. I moved to this country at 11 and had barely any friends until 13/14. I didn't get the culture, wasn't aware of the popular stuff (books, music, clothes). I did go to a weekend school from my country and made a couple friends there but only saw them at the school and not outside. Every year I made one semi ok friend and hung out with that person at lunch. No play dates, parties etc. it was lonely but we did a lot of stuff as a family (only child) and with my parents friends so it was kind of ok. Your kid needs one friend or two. She doesn't need to be popular just not feel lonely. An activity that she likes and picks is a good idea. The good thing that came from my friendlessness is that I was close with my mother and father in the teen years and didn't rebel or party or drink or skip school. It's boring to Ben a rebel by yourself. [/quote]
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