Anonymous wrote:My dd landed her dream job as a school social worker in the district in which she did her required internship last school year. She loooooved it there, didn't want to work anywhere else. When the district hires new people, they don't hire them for a specific school- rather they get hired by the district and then the incoming workers get to select among a list of schools based on their ranking after interviewing. She got placed in a really really tough school with horrid admin, few licensed teachers, all sorts of problems. It is seriously taking its toll on her. She is home for THXgiving and is clearly depressed. How can I help? She doesn't want to quit because she wants to stay in this district and feels she would be blacklisted if she quit midyear (probably true). At the end of the school year she can get a new placement which she will definitely do but June is a long ways away. I feel bad, I hate seeing dd like this.
If you can afford to, maybe buy her some self-care: a Pilates membership, help with therapy bills or a career coach, monthly massages. We can’t shelter our kids from all pain and it is often these experiences that stimulate life changes.