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AUTHOR: Scorpiola51DATE: 02/23/04 1:38pm
SUBJECT: Re: my 13 year old daughter
IN REPLY TO: my 13 year old daughter
AUTHOR: Neiccnicole
My interpretation is that maybe your just daughter wants attention. You say she acts out in class and displays uncooperative behavior on the squad. Maybe she feels like she isn't being noticed for something. You daughter needs to understand that her behavior is getting her negative attention, and is obviously hurting her. Maybe she just doesn't realize that if she wants to be noticed positvely for something, then she should settle down and get her act together. Hopefully if she channels her energy into positve stuff on the squad, she will not only get noticed for her relieving change in behavior, but also if the squad does well...she will definitly get acknowledged then.
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Neiccnicole02/05/04 10:53pm
Re: my 13 year old daughter
Lgsnoman02/08/04 05:35am
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