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[quote=Anonymous]Lots of great advice here (though I'll admit I didn't read it all)! I agree with those encouraging an activity. Also, maybe your dd could look for some more naive spirits out there. My dd was iced out by some friends, I think because she was still naive. I love that she is naive. She was hurt at first, but then just strengthened acquaintances with other like minded nerds. She is at TPMS, so this might be a little easier there than other MSs. If she is chatty and eager (like mine), kids concerned w/ popularity may shun her. I think your plan to sign he up for activities may help her find more like minded friends. Also, have you thought about asking DD's teachers for their observations? Maybe they have witnessed something that might put other kids off. Mine sings all the time. All. The. Time. It's a bit annoying, and she has no clue. And, she's good, so the bossy types really don't like it because they are jealous. I've talked to her about pulling it back on the singing, and her friend group has grown.[/quote]
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