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[quote=Anonymous]How would you want it addressed if your child were on the receiving end? I would expect my child to have the integrity to be honest with her friend. Far too often "dropping a friend" means essentially lying to the kid ("we haven't made plans for the movie yet" instead of "Larla and I are going to the movie by ourselves") which sets the stage for a lot of drama on top of the hurt of a friend group leaving you behind. I'd also talk to my kid about this change. Sometimes, a group has outgrown a kid. Sometimes, it's a sign of something concerning - e.g. Larla doesn't like Sylvia, so no one can be friends with Sylvia and be friends with Larla and Larla has an awesome house to hang out at, so...[/quote]
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