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[quote=Anonymous]One other thought that I didn't see raised. . . if your niece stays with your brother (for whatever reason), is there anyone at her school that could help/be another adult she could talk to? A counselor? School psychologist? A school counselor is also a mandated reporter and more voices speaking up for your niece will help. They would also be able to meet with her during the school day, when she is already away from her father. I know those kinds of support staff are getting cut at schools and not every school has them, but it would be worth checking into. I had a counselor in middle school that was a life-saver. [/quote]
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