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[quote=Anonymous]Just adding another "Yes, drop off a card/note and/or food" vote. I agree that if you would do so for any other serious medical problem you should do so for a seriously depressed and hospitalized child. As someone who was in this situation, I don't think a card is "getting in my business" or whatever PPs were saying. If I'm overwhelmed and don't want to talk or respond and you leave a note I don't have to do anything, but I know you care. It's kind of your daughter to reach out to the girl also. Snapchat or whatever is how kids communicate these days. I'm sure it makes the girl feel less alone and they don't have to be BFFs for the girl to chat with her about whatever kind of common interest they might have or school stuff. It could help her feel better and more normal to have a conversation about drawing or music or whatever they're in to. [/quote]
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