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I have eight years old teenage girl. She was very good in her studies few days before but from few days I noticed so much change in her behavior. She talks to me and her father very rudely even sometimes shouts on us. She doesn’t eager to study more and spend most of the time with her friends. Pls help me to regain her life. Is there any school available that helps her to study and recovery mentally also?


Your daughter is mentally good she is not ill, so keep away this thought from mind that she is mentally not good. But in order to improve her behavioral condition, you should do few things such as spend lots of time with her and try to give love and affection. Try to handle her with care and make her understand the things.
Posted by: milano

Eight years child need special care and attention and in your daughter’s case she must be taken to some rehab center for treatment. You can also arrange some outings and parties at home in order to refresh her mind. Do one more thing, try to teach by your own and don’t hire any tutor and in this way she will be able to improve in her behavior.
Posted by: alison

Some of the time it happens to children at their early ages. They get fascinated from outer world. So your daughter is also feeling the same. You just need spend more time with your daughter. This will make her realize about her common and stupid mistakes. She will be fine very soon.
Posted by: scott

There is no need to worry at all. You can make your daughter realize about her mistakes very easily. This time you need to spent more time with your daughter. Your company can change her nature very easily and effectively. Also try to communicate with her school teacher for better assistance
Posted by: jolie

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