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"I just knew something wasn't right"
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 220829" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>She has kept this level of perception and insight. I think she came equipped with a very old soul and she amazes me frequently with her insights.</p><p></p><p>At school her friends are very popular. Same group of girls she has been friends with since 1st grade. She would take days and sit with less popular girls at lunch if they seemed to be having problems, and would even help them in class when appropriate. From early on she was one of the first to say "Stop it" when another child was being bullied. and there was no backlash from her friends, though they wouldn't sit with the other kid.</p><p></p><p>I didn't know about the lunch thing until a teacher told me about it on Sunday. The teacher said they missed her because she didn't let others bully the kids with problems and she went out of her way to help the kids with problems. It gave me that warm feeling in my heart. And made me proud of her.</p><p></p><p>She truly is an exceptional person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 220829, member: 1233"] She has kept this level of perception and insight. I think she came equipped with a very old soul and she amazes me frequently with her insights. At school her friends are very popular. Same group of girls she has been friends with since 1st grade. She would take days and sit with less popular girls at lunch if they seemed to be having problems, and would even help them in class when appropriate. From early on she was one of the first to say "Stop it" when another child was being bullied. and there was no backlash from her friends, though they wouldn't sit with the other kid. I didn't know about the lunch thing until a teacher told me about it on Sunday. The teacher said they missed her because she didn't let others bully the kids with problems and she went out of her way to help the kids with problems. It gave me that warm feeling in my heart. And made me proud of her. She truly is an exceptional person. [/QUOTE]
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