Hello @Klw25, Firsly, thank you for sharing such a heart felt email and well done on reaching out here :) You are a beautiful mama, that certainly comes through. Your scribe brings tears to my eyes but a great warmth to my heart for the woman that I would have become sooner had I such a mother. A single mother myself of three, life is only becoming as clear to me again, as it was when I was that quiet, thoughful and introverted young woman that your daughter appears to be. Well done on truly seeing her and being willing and able to support and guide her with such clarity and love. It's true, it is good to socially connect with others. Evidently, the school yard is unlikely to be the place where your daughter will flourish, but there are other options. My own 15yo is very sociable though quite individual, and living in a 'remote area', she has had few friends over the past years and is beginning to feel lonely. We have had to look far and wide for opportunities for her to more deeply engage with life and express herself. Community groups who focus on causes, issues or simply being well and connecting with each other can be really beneficial. The local council is a good place to start; they will often have a youth group working on various projects together. We have recently found a couple of youth camps too, one focussing on Leadership and the other on Mindfulness. Whilst my daughter hasn't necessarily made new friends (yet!), she is feeling good about the participation and small group achievements. I've also been rather active (though not always successful!) in asking our school teachers to encourage participation in any extra activities or opportunities within the school, such as SRC, school presentations and community partnerships (such as reading or activities with elder care). I'm also always looking online for things that might engage her more broadly with social issues, such as competition entries into short films, writing or artwork (she's a creative). I hope this helps a little anyway, and again thanks so much for sharing. You and your daughter sound like 'special' people xx
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