Hi Lookout
Thanks for sharing your experience with us. I'm sure it must have been harrowing for all concerned to say the least.
From your post it sounds like cries for help? Especially around not wanting to attend school? Do you think your g/daughter was being bullied and/or had some undiagnosed learning difficulty eg dyslexia? Or was being abused by someone? Is she ok now?
Hi NN,,I actually went through all the reasons why she hated school so much,,bullies,abuse,,etc etc. but it didn't appear to be anything untoward there. As regards the bullying,,I rather think at the time that she would have held her own against anyone,,she was so vicious.
She was bright,intelligent and very knowing,,as I used to think perhaps it may have been boredom,where some children can be streets ahead of others so are impatient waiting for them to catch up. Everything was ruled out. She loved being at home,it was her safety net and where she felt secure.
In her early years,she was spoilt,,I do know this,because she was very manipulative towards us.In fact she was a brat. I've got a photograph of her at the age of 4,,and I'd asked her to smile. Ha,,she pulled the most awful scowl you ever saw. Wilful from the day she was born. Even before,while still in the womb,whilst having a scan,her elbow was in the way,and the radiographer tried to move it,,but she was determined and back it sprang.

So it was already there before she was born.
Nobody in the family was ever like her. Maybe one of her own offspring,who is a twin,,but nowhere near as bad as my g/daughter was.
G/daughter has a partner who she met 12 years ago,,who works for his fathers' business,,and they have 5 children,including a set of twins.
Now and again she reminds me that none of her children were going to end up like she did herself,,but she hasn't ever given an explanation for her behaviour.