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High School Help?Advice?
Hi my child has been having problems at school, she is very sensitive. She can sometimes over react to minor situations drawing attention to herself...I feel so bad for her when she cries...we cannot afford to move her to a different school...I was just looking for a little help or advice...She finds it hard to contain her emotions...
Thanks -J
Thank u very much for all your suggestions, yes she is quite sensitive and I have told her to toughen up, thanks!
6 Answers
- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
I'm a high school student and I know that school can be too much to handle sometimes! I'm not sure her specific issue, but I'm sure she's not alone. Does she have an assigned guidance counselor? Or is there one for the school? You should arrange a time for them to meet and talk about what's been going on. Or if she has a favorite teacher whom she trusts, she could also talk to that teacher. I've been in her shoes and have gone to a trusted teacher before, they always give the best advice :)
- KaylieLv 49 years ago
I'm on independant studies, which means I do all of my school work at home but I go in once a week and meet with a teacher and there's study groups and classes that are in this building that I can take if I want. Its free? & I'm doing really well in it, & because of the groups & stuff I'm not missing out on any social interaction. I like it you should look into something like that.
- ?Lv 49 years ago
she can go to a different public school but the bus route does not cover the current school district your in so you will have to drive her and i am not sure how far away the public school is to yours. and you have to apply before school starts. tell her to toughen up
- DrIGLv 79 years ago
Running away is not the solution. Speak to her guidance counselor to obtain help in her controlling her emotions.
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- Anonymous9 years ago
Be an Asian tiger mom, always works. Being a nice pushover parent won't get you anywhere
- 9 years ago
Well what problems is she having, an academic problem?, social problem?, physical problem? We kinda need a wee bit more information.