You’re obviously going to know her a lot better, so everything here with a grain of salt. Hopefully something might spark an idea.
There’s a huge buildup by everyone in her life about going to a new school. I would guess everyone has been counting down the days for her and every time she sees a new adult, they ask about the change. Beyond that everyone wants to know her thoughts on future directions, like she needs to make those decisions right now, right? Just a guess, but especially for a smart student that a lot is expected of, that can be daunting.
Just reading through your question and thinking about my brother, if he was in that situation, I might just walk through “the worst that could happen” with him. Obviously do it someplace he felt safe and OK talking about it (not in the moment), but really, what’s the worst that can happen at school?
I would think it would be some sort of embarrassment, isolation, or failure. Usually some combination of the three, right? You show up to school with no pants, no one wants to be your friend, everyone laughs, and you end up sniff testing porta-potties as a career for the rest of your days. Or something.
And then remind her that she’d still come home safe, still have her family (if that’s all good), still have her friends (#1, #2, and #3), and she’d still be a bright, responsible student that really isn’t going to end up sniffing porta-potties because the people that love her wouldn’t let that happen.
That way she gets to vent what she’s worried about, indirectly you get an indication of what the problem is beyond the vague terms most people use when they’re worried, and there’s at least the seed that even if the “worst case scenario” came to pass, things aren’t all bad.
Then try to address the root of the issue. Whatever she indicated was the worst case, try to prepare her so she doesn’t feel that will happen. It can be lucky charms, something to look forward to after school, some questions beyond “what did you learn today” that she’d actually like to discuss and keep in mind during the day, just something to fall back on when those moments come.
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Before someone calls me out, there’s nothing wrong with porta-potty sniffers, it’s a noble career held by noble individuals on the front lines of our struggle against excessive stench and foulness. This post is for you sniff testers. ~