something did happened and her parents did not handle well enough during that time. We roughly know what’s happening but it’s too late to deal with that now.
The problem is my niece is very introvert so she doesn’t have good friend and much friends, so can’t check.
Going forward, just wondering what else can we assist?
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Kid that locked at home in the room
My niece who is 17 years old has been keeping herself at home most of the time locking herself in her room for the past one year.
She has refused to go to school during her secondary 4 and had took her ‘o’ level at home as private candidate. Her parents was hoping that all the coping at home will end if her results are able to get her anywhere for her to further her studies but it turns out to be disappointing. She choose to retake ‘o’ level again even though her result are able to see her to polytechnic.
Does anyone out there comes across situation like this before? I really feels so heartbreak to see such a clever girl turns out to be like that… And it pains me further seeing her father that is my brother suffering and pulling a long sad face all day long.
Of course we believe something must have happened at school but didn’t really know what’s happening…
My brother’s saving are depleted due to her home tution fees. I would like to know if the govt body or MOE be able to do home counselling a not.
Thanks in advance.