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[quote=Anonymous]OP I posted before about changing schools for a similar reason. DD is an adult now and doing well with life and friends. She made good friends at the new school quote ... her friend “taught her what real friendship is...” But then she got into an altercation with one of the teachers. He was very understanding and we talked it out. Much later her good friend finally said “... how you react is not normal...” in the nicest possible way. Being my only I had little to compare with. Later I thought what I saw as her sweet sincerity others saw as weakness and the wolves closed in. Then she lashed out. It turns out she has a medical issue as well as a mood disorder (mild). She takes medication for it and her life very successful now. She learned how not to react and not to try hard to please. In other words more stable. Also she can’t do sports, so we stopped humiliating her by making her try. “You will make friends in sports!” A problem of such long duration probably has something underlying somewhere. Get someone to help you both. Good luck and it can be solved. I hope this helped. [/quote]
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