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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would talk with the counselor -- not to request a class change - - but to ask her help in helping DD to adjust to HS. I know it's really painful to watch and feel helpless but I'm sure she's not the first kid to have this problem.[/quote] +1. I'd go farther and first, describe the problem, second, ask for the class change, third, after the counselor says no, ask for other options to help your DD. (and who knows they might change her schedule around; you never know without asking.) PPs lay off OP. She knows her kid and her kid is struggling. That said, OP, their brains are really developing at this time, and she may surprise you. My DD suddenly blossomed; it didn't follow the trajectory. You've also got your DD on a trajectory, but it doesn't take into account how much they change.[/quote] This. Lay off. You have extroverted, resilient kids. You should be thankful. Not everyone has that. It doesn't hurt to ask. And I personally would advocate for a class where she can have ONE face she knows in it. [/quote]
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