Quote Originally Posted by Bezza1992 View Post
Hey, im really sorry that as a Mum your having to watch your daughter suffer. I was home schooled from the age of 13 it didnt do me any harm as I kept all my friends and when you leave school you make new ones anyway.
First of all is there not anything put in place at the school, somewhere she can go and chill out or be away from others if shes panicky?? I am in the uk and over here we have a thing called quest in each school, its has qualified counsellours and therapists and you can go there if you need to.

You are doing an amazing job and whatever happens or no matter who you ask, you are the best person to make the right desicion for your daughter.

If you need anything please pm me, you will be in my thoughts,

Sam xx
This is a good idea. We had one girl when I was in high school who had severe anxiety and would get panic attacks almost daily, and we had a classroom that wasn't used because it was too small and they made it a quiet room. Anyone could use it but it was mostly for those of us with anxiety and it was put as such in the school newsletter. It was shaded (curtains closed all the time kind of thing) and there were couches with blankets and cushions and stuff. It was designed by the school psychologist. It really helped. I know not every school can do that, but if you contact the school and see if there's anything they can put in place, like a quiet spot she can go when she's upset and panicking? Something she can think of as her spot, and it might make her a little more comfortable going to school.