I understand God has us be in troubling situations so we can get stronger; so putting her in public school can be used by God to make her stronger against depression, Jill. And you're the Mommy, lady
so you are an authority person for her, who would be able to have God personally give you how to take care of her. God bless you, thank You LORD . . .
Now, I would be concerned about her getting too happy with people so her happiness is not depending on God > then things could change on her or she could perceive they have, and she could crash. So, we pray for her to know where her real life and love and strength come from > God bless you, young lady of Jesus . . .
So, she's got issues with you, Jen? Well, I don't know enough about how you have been with her. But if you are really loving and learning how to love, I'd say just go with the good example approach > "nor as being lords over those entrusted to you, but being examples to the flock." (1 Peter 5:3) And we know that those disciples could be in quite the fuss and I guess fighting among themselves about who was the greatest. Well, then, surely deep within her she could be struggling to be greater than you and others, if the disciples could. And Jesus just kept working with those guys. . . *grown men* doing that > she is younger; I wouldn't be surprised if in her she has a "little" bit of ego stuff making her want to be better or controlling, whatever. And not getting this can have someone reacting negatively . . . with depression or rage, among other things.
And even while those disciples still were not humble (and therefore were weak enough to get in emotional trouble, I'd say) . . . did Jesus make it easy for them? No . . . "'Go your way; behold, I send you out as lambs among wolves.'" (Luke 10:3) "And the Lord said, 'Simon, Simon! Indeed, Satan has asked for you, that he may sift you as wheat. But I have prayed for you, that your faith should not fail; and when you have returned to Me, strengthen your brethren.'" (Luke 22:31-32)
So, Jesus doesn't make it easy and convenient and protected > but > "I have prayed for you," He says. We have Jesus Himself covering us with His prayer . . . according to *His* faith to get results according to *His* faith.
So, protecting a child can help make trouble. I have seen how parents would guard a child, and then every way he turned there was a block to stop him from being who he was. I can see how come he became paranoid > if every way you turned something was there to stop you, you "might" get to thinking and feeling there is a conspiracy and ones on your case to get you. And if this is happening while you are in your own ego, instead of the stability of God's love, you "might" get more and more crazily upset.
So, this takes trusting the LORD, with your good example, and how He shall guide you, Jill. Always more to learn and discover, an any case.