Hi! Your daughter is beautiful!! if you happen to know someone else (especially a girl) with the same level of injury as her, it might help for her to talk to someone she can relate to
Unfortunately children can be cruel without intending to do so. The self conciousness may have started because someone has asked her or said something to her about her injury.
Even my 32 year old husband was very self concious after his injury. He didn't like being stared at, which I"m sure is what the kids at school are doing. Just love her, don't sugar coat everything, and teach her to stand up for herself and what to say to inform the kids at school who ask (and believe me, they will ask her directly) about "what is wrong with you." My daughter, who is in kindergarten asks about other people and especially children in chairs by saying "what is wrong with that person" even though she isn't trying to be mean. I explain to her that there is nothing "wrong" with them and tell her exactly the nature of their injury or birth defect....kids are much more intelligent that most people think. Her dad is a C6 quad and she is just very curious. Truth be told, most of the kids at your daughters school are just curios and want to know....once their curiosity is satisfied and they see that the only thing "wrong" with her is that she can't walk and her hands don't work like theirs, they should let up..... Where are you? One thing she might get a kick out of is watching a quad rugby game. There is a girl with a c6 injury on our team. Seeing others with the same injury as her lead normal lives will help her see past the chair she is in. Let me know where you are and I can tell you where the closest game will be and get you in touch with a girl on the team....