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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Your child is wrong, but it's not surprising that she would have a warped view of things since she's stressed out, depressed, and still being a child, doesn't have much perspective on her life. Give her 20 years. She should work on not being so negative (ie, blaming something outside of herself for something that comes from inside and that she needs to work on).[/quote] You my friend are the posterior end of a donkey. The OP's daughter is not wrong, this is how she feels and her feelings are valid. I know kids that feel the same sense of stress about AAP and TJ about the need to be perfect. My kid can handle it because she doesn't care what her classmates think, like the ones that need to talk about SOL scores the last day of school. They bullied her to share her scores, she eventually relented and when they saw she did better than them they got mean. This was not all of the kids only a few of them, one of which [b]WAS[/b] one of her friends. [/quote]
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