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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. I've been sharing your encouraging stories and ideas with my DC. She really appreciates it![/quote OP, please keep us posted. I have an MS daughter and it's been so great to read some of these posts. I think your own daughter is going to come through this well. I especially applaud you for getting her back to her youth group. I totally agree with the PP who posted that it helps a LOT if kids have friends in groups other than school or a team or wherever the drama is. [/quote] Thank you. As far as an update...the shunning continues but my daughter's sadness about it has gone away, although she occasionally wakes up feeling sad or mad about it. We will continue taking her to youth group and keeping her busy with many activities, some she wants to do, some I encourage her to do. She would love nothing more than to have a group of friends to go to the mall with, oh well. I'm at least relieved she's not hanging out with girls who treat others like this. Most of those girls are moving on to another team after the spring If she gets her skills up, she'll be joining them, but she's not incentivized to do so.[/quote]
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