Thank you very much for your letter, and I really appreciate, Mr. Paul, and Ms. McDermott and you that so willing to help us in this matter so that we can try to understand the whole thing and find a way to understand and help Miya! Thank you so much!Today, I had discussed and tried to understand the whole thing again with Miya after she got back from school, and I am glad that Miya was finally willing to explained the whole thing and how she feels. Here's what I have learned from Miya:1, At first, Miya was playing a game with Saki, Miya played as a teacher and Saki as a student, Miya sat on a chair in front of Saki to tell her a story, meanwhile Ian and Eunice played and very close to them.2, later Eira also came to join them to play with Miya, but when Eira came, she just sat in front of Saki, since everyone wants to hear Miya's story, they were so close to Miya's feet, that made Miya felt so crowded and uncomfortable, so she asked Saki "Can you sit over there?" Saki was also willing to move a little.3, but when Ian heard Miya asked Saki to move, he came to Miya and said, "You can't give Saki order like a boss, you can't ask Saki to sit." Later Ian ran behind Saki and Eira to pat their heads and play a game of counting people, and last pat was on Saki head and lan said YA! Then he leave . Then Miya read the story again, but she still felt very crowded, she had asked Saki several times to ask her to move a little bit, but Saki not agreed, and Miya hit Saki's head with his hand, and Saki left, Miya said after Saki left, She continued to tell the story to Eira, and after finished reading the story, Eira went out and played and Ms. McDermott had asked Miya came to her after Miya put the storybook back to its place.Miya finally willing to open her mind to tell me the whole story which finally make sense to me.1, Miya sometimes acts like a naughty girl, but at that time they are very happy to play a game, so I was wondering what was Miya's motivation to hit Saki head? Because of Ian's accusations? I understand why after Miya had explained that she felt very crowded and wanted Saki to move, but because she had said so many times and made her unhappy and hit Saki's head directly. Although I understand why she did that but I told Miya, "no matter what reason, it's not right to hit someone!, if You feel very uncomfortable, you can communicate with Saki ask her for good understanding, even if people still do not want to, you can also think another solution, rather than hit someone 」2, Miya said she really had a good time with Saki at the beginning, "Can you sit here?" Saki did move a little, too, when Ian, who was playing with Eunice nearby, just heard Miya say so, running out to express what he thought was unreasonable: "You're not the one who manages the order, you can't ask Saki to sit." And in this case, I don't think Ian was noticed Miya and Saki was playing a game, so he simply thinks It's wrong for Miya to say that, and Ian's words make it clear that Ian thinks she was bossy. I think Miya's statement will explain why Miya claimed that she did ask Saki nicely, Miya's hit Saki head not because she didn't happy with Ian say to her.3. After lan said those words, Miya continued to tell the story, and then Ian went around Saki and Eira pat their by counting game. Until now, the conflict had not yet happened, but then Miya repeatedly asked Saki to move, the conflict happened ,and by this time Eira was right next to Saki, LAN and Eunice were close to them, so the three of them just happened to witness Miya did hit Saki head. It also links the fact that Miya told me that lan had pat Saki and Eira heads.After telling us the truth, I asked Miya how it felt to tell the truth. Don't you feel very relaxed? She said, "Yes! I asked Miya what he thought: "Why don't you just confessed when you did wrong?" Miya said, "I fear of punishment!" We told her, "For fear you will tell more lies, but any lies will be exposed." And because you tell a lie, your heart will be more scared, because you will always be afraid that lies will finally be discovered.