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[quote=Anonymous]I generally don't view them as bullies, but I know what you mean. There have been a few moms over the years who have pressed hard for their kids to hang out with mine. In my experience, the pushy mom sees their child being excluded. Sometimes kids are being mean and excluding the pushy mom's kid. Sometimes the pushy mom's kid is a jackass and kids don't want to hang out with someone who is a jackass. Pushy moms do not always see their kids' jackassery clearly. I have a teenager so I may handle pushy moms differently than a mom of elementary school age kids. My go to is to tell a pushy mom that my kid is a teen who makes her own social plans that are subject to our approval. I let her know that I will pass along the message that pushy mom's kid would be interested in hanging out, but make no promises that this will take place. [/quote]
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