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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So she attended this school all of 6th grade? How were her relationships with other girls in her class in grades 1-5? If she had problems then, perhaps she is a bit quirky and you need to figure how to help her social skills. If she had good friendships and social skills in elementary school and it just started in this new school, there is a strong probability one or two girls feels threatened by her and are purposely making her life miserable. I would homeschool her before I kept sending her there. It is such a small school the teachers and admin must know what is going on. If you do think about homeschooling go to well trained minds forum and they will tell you all about homeschooling and resources. If the mean girls have enough power to turn all the other girls against her, there isn't much hope. Have her read Blubber by Judy Bloom about a domineering girl who turns the class against another girl. [/quote] +1. I am so sorry your daughter is going through this. It sounds so horrible for her. What have the teachers been doing to help her? At some point, you will have to take a hard look at her social skills. Not saying the mean kids are justified in excluding her, but if she is quirky you may want to help her so she doesn't face situations like this again.[/quote]
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