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Has someone new been watching her? Is there a relative or friend that she is

spending time with that may be hurting her in some way? Or what about a

teacher or aid or someone in the school that is harming her. If she cant

explain

it then maybe she can show you with some dolls or something like that.

Somehow you have to find a way to find out what the problem is. What does the

school say?

Pennie

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Has someone new been watching her? Is there a relative or friend that she is

spending time with that may be hurting her in some way? Or what about a

teacher or aid or someone in the school that is harming her. If she cant

explain

it then maybe she can show you with some dolls or something like that.

Somehow you have to find a way to find out what the problem is. What does the

school say?

Pennie

Abby's Mom

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Hi, It really sounds like a cry for help to me. I would definitely try and

find out who she's been with or around in any way. It sounds like someone

has hurt her and she's trying to tell you. You may need to have her doctor

examine her to make sure she's okay. Have you looked her over well to check

for marks, etc?

Diane ('s Mom)

Re: don't know what to do

Has someone new been watching her? Is there a relative or friend that she

is

spending time with that may be hurting her in some way? Or what about a

teacher or aid or someone in the school that is harming her. If she cant

explain

it then maybe she can show you with some dolls or something like that.

Somehow you have to find a way to find out what the problem is. What does

the

school say?

Pennie

Abby's Mom

************************************** See what's free at

http://www.aol.com.

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Hi, It really sounds like a cry for help to me. I would definitely try and

find out who she's been with or around in any way. It sounds like someone

has hurt her and she's trying to tell you. You may need to have her doctor

examine her to make sure she's okay. Have you looked her over well to check

for marks, etc?

Diane ('s Mom)

Re: don't know what to do

Has someone new been watching her? Is there a relative or friend that she

is

spending time with that may be hurting her in some way? Or what about a

teacher or aid or someone in the school that is harming her. If she cant

explain

it then maybe she can show you with some dolls or something like that.

Somehow you have to find a way to find out what the problem is. What does

the

school say?

Pennie

Abby's Mom

************************************** See what's free at

http://www.aol.com.

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Pennie that's a great idea. My daughter Allie sees a certified play

therapist (psychotherapy) who has used a play room full of toys to help my

daughter

recognize her feelings and talk about them through play.

She can get an amazing amount of info about Allie's state of mind from a few

minutes of watching while Allie plays with a doll house. She doesn't ask

Allie any questions, she just reflects what she's seeing. " Boy the little

red-haired girl [doll] sure is mad at the other children. " Before long Allie

is

acting out all the things that are bothering her, and she and Sally are

talking about them.

A couple of times it has been a huge help, when Allie wasn't able to

communicate about something and was really obviously upset.

Sandi (Allie's Mom)

Houston

In a message dated 4/25/2007 2:35:13 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

Ploveabby@... writes:

it then maybe she can show you with some dolls or something like that.

Somehow you have to find a way to find out what the problem is. What does

the

school say?

Pennie

Abby's Mom

************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

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Pennie that's a great idea. My daughter Allie sees a certified play

therapist (psychotherapy) who has used a play room full of toys to help my

daughter

recognize her feelings and talk about them through play.

She can get an amazing amount of info about Allie's state of mind from a few

minutes of watching while Allie plays with a doll house. She doesn't ask

Allie any questions, she just reflects what she's seeing. " Boy the little

red-haired girl [doll] sure is mad at the other children. " Before long Allie

is

acting out all the things that are bothering her, and she and Sally are

talking about them.

A couple of times it has been a huge help, when Allie wasn't able to

communicate about something and was really obviously upset.

Sandi (Allie's Mom)

Houston

In a message dated 4/25/2007 2:35:13 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

Ploveabby@... writes:

it then maybe she can show you with some dolls or something like that.

Somehow you have to find a way to find out what the problem is. What does

the

school say?

Pennie

Abby's Mom

************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

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Nicola, I read somewhere about " Aunt Blabby " or something like that

for siblings. Pretty much what you tell them you read a kid write a

letter to Aunt Blabby for advice about a situation that's similar to

what you think your kid is experiencing and ask your child what advice

they would give the kid in that situation. I can take the pressure of

your child for having to discuss something uncomfortable for her,

while talking about it in a safe way. Don't know if that would work

for her, maybe get her to write a letter to said kid to tell the kid

what to do.

HTH,

Debi

>

> Josie (7) has recently become withdrawn - I've been trying to work

> out if any changes are causing it as it's been noticed by her

> teacher and aide also. She just seem sads and when I ask her she

> says 'nothing'.

> Well today she came home from school and I found this note in her

> bag - I've adjusted the spelling and grammar.

>

> Dear Mummy

> Because people hurt me Josie and because my sisters hug so much I

> can't hug you too - Josie

>

> I've talked to her and she won't tell me who is hurting her or how

> they are hurting her. I reasurred her that I have plenty of hugs and

> always time for hugs with her but I really don't know what to do.

>

> She's not that good at expressing herself but this is quite out of

> character and so I feel a big cry for help but I don't know how.

>

> Any suggestions?

>

> Nicola

>

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Nicola, I read somewhere about " Aunt Blabby " or something like that

for siblings. Pretty much what you tell them you read a kid write a

letter to Aunt Blabby for advice about a situation that's similar to

what you think your kid is experiencing and ask your child what advice

they would give the kid in that situation. I can take the pressure of

your child for having to discuss something uncomfortable for her,

while talking about it in a safe way. Don't know if that would work

for her, maybe get her to write a letter to said kid to tell the kid

what to do.

HTH,

Debi

>

> Josie (7) has recently become withdrawn - I've been trying to work

> out if any changes are causing it as it's been noticed by her

> teacher and aide also. She just seem sads and when I ask her she

> says 'nothing'.

> Well today she came home from school and I found this note in her

> bag - I've adjusted the spelling and grammar.

>

> Dear Mummy

> Because people hurt me Josie and because my sisters hug so much I

> can't hug you too - Josie

>

> I've talked to her and she won't tell me who is hurting her or how

> they are hurting her. I reasurred her that I have plenty of hugs and

> always time for hugs with her but I really don't know what to do.

>

> She's not that good at expressing herself but this is quite out of

> character and so I feel a big cry for help but I don't know how.

>

> Any suggestions?

>

> Nicola

>

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