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[quote=Anonymous]Sounds tough . I was your daughter, though in a much larger school, in 6-7th grade. My mom actually let me stay home a lot, even though my teachers weren't happy with this. I credit my mom for knowing I needed a break from all of it. I was academically strong so that wasn't a concern. My parents had their own issues and couldn't afford therapy or private school. I got through it, and while it was excruciating at the time, it's made me, I hope, an authentic, kind, warm hearted person. I will tell you the scars are there but my mother's unfailing support meant everything. Fwiw, I had a dramatic turn in highschool. I found a great group of friends and in college really found "my tribe". I wish your daughter the best and please let her know my story if it would help and that this is but a blip in her lifetime- though it's a painful time. [/quote]
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