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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I have discussed it with the aftercare teacher. I do know the other girl's mother, but don't want to cause bad feelings when we see each other so often. This could be a short-lived rift between the girls. I don't want to change troops. They've been with the troop since they started as Daisies and I co-lead. I'm trying to find an appropriate balance between dealing with the problem and avoiding it. She can't just walk away from all of her friends because of the behavior of one girl. That's too much to ask of her. I wonder if declining invites to things like sleep overs and birthday parties is also too much to ask of her. But, I don't want to subject her to the stress of dealing with teasing that could go on for hours without a way to avoid her. I should try to find a non-confrontational way to discuss with the other girl's mother. [/quote] This is your daughter who is being teased (bullied) by her once friend and you are worried about creating bad feelings? How about how you DS feels? What is wrong with you?[/quote]
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