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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Park your helicopter. She will survive. [/quote] Thanks for the helpful response. [/quote] NP but it’s true. They can’t cater to every whim like this or else it would be total chaos. Instead of focusing on trying to change her classes[b] you need to focus on helping her learn to socialize and be independent[/b].[/quote] And where do I buy this magic wand to make that happen? [/quote] You buy it with the co-pays of a skilled therapist who specializes in social anxiety and shyness. The work she does now will pay dividends foe her in college and her adult life. You are not helping her in the long run by asking to switch her into classes with friends; that is enabling her issues. Therapy and [b]exposure to challenging situations to help her practice is what is going to help her the most[/b].[/quote] She has exposure to challenging situations every day. She's not a homeschooled kid who is shut off from the world. [/quote]
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