|50| Parent Visit

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"Mrs. and Mr. (Your Last Name)," Mrs. Yang, the school counsellor, says as she gently nods her head to your parents, "Please, follow me," Mrs. Yang tells them as she leads them to her office where she talk to the students.

Once they were all in, Mrs. Yang closes the door while your parents take a seat on the couch that's in the room. Mrs. Yang then walks to her chair and takes a seat in front of your parents, "Before we start I should mention a few things, everything that I have spoken with your daughter, (Name), is confidential. I can't tell you what we talk about or what she says unless it's suicide which she has never talked about nor shown any signs of it," Mrs. Yang briefly explains as usually when parents come to see her to ask what their kid are saying in the meetings they have with her.

"No, we understand that," your father says which made Mrs. Yang cross her leg and lean back on her chair as she observes your parents, "What we're here to discuss with you is her attitude. We understand what you discuss is confidential but we're here to discuss how she is and maybe, if possible, the topics you discuss," your father says which confused Mrs. Yang a little.

"(Your Father's Name), explain the papers," your mother says in English as she takes out some documents out of her purse and hands them to her husband as he was going to do all the talking and translate for her.

"Mrs. (Your Last Name), I have studied English," Mrs. Yang says in english, "Please feel free to speak and say what you need to. I can understand and even respond in English. I apologize for not mentioning that sooner," Mrs. Yang says and your mother smile.

"No worries," your mother tell her as she hands the documents to the counsellor, "(Name), we don't know if she has told you or not but had some serious trauma in the past," your mother tell her as she looks through your hospital documents and information about your traumas, injuring, what you have been through, etc.

"(Name)," your mother continues, "We have tried talking to her about her past but she alway seems to avoid it and act as if it never happened. We're worried. We're talking about sending her to see a therapist or psychologist or whoever want help her and tell us what's going on with our daughter. You, as her counsellor, have talked to her and must know how she is. Is there anything you can tell us or suggest for us?" your mother ask as she was desperate.

"I can't say anything what (Name) and I talk about as it's confidential but I can discuss about what I am concern about and how you can help," Mrs. Yang says as she finds loop wholes, "And may I ask questions?" Mrs Yang ask.

"Yes, anything," your father says and Mrs. Yang nods.

"What I see in these documents, (Name) has mentioned none of it. I say that for sure but the problem with her ankle she has talked about. It's mainly what everyone knows. She pushed herself too far and continued on playing her sports with an injured ankle which lead to her loosing. Blaming herself for it which caused her confident level to drop as it said that everyone blamed her, correct?" Mrs. Yang ask.

"It wasn't her---"

"Yes," your father answers as he interrupt your mother, "We answer the questions, not give our opinions," your father tells her which acme your mother takes deep breaths but she nods and honestly, it scared your father a little.

"Now,  that's a topic she and I have discussed with the documents you have showed me here," Mrs. Yang tells them, "The incident have also caused her to be terrified to perform in stages, giving her, in other words, stage fright. As well as the fear to interact with others. May I ask, after that whole problem, did she have a stuttering problem?" Mrs. Yang ask.

"Yes," your mother answers, "After what happened, she first had trouble talking. It later went to stuttering but it wasn't that bad afterwards towards us. She could speak normally with us but a few stutter here and there but mainly because she can't pronounce a word or something," your mother tells her.

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