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[quote=Anonymous]Do whatever you feel like and teach your daughter to do the same. If mom groups organically form then great! If they form without you, you’re probably happier not being with them tbh. If your daughter wants to be closer to a few girls, invite them over for play dates. If the girls become really close, there’s a chance one of the moms might invite your daughter to drop-off with the other girls even if you’re not a part of the circle. It’s a great freedom in life to be able to form the friendships you want and a great skill to teach your daughter. My friends overlap with my kids’ friends but they’re not the same. My kids see their friends at kid events like play dates and birthday parties. I see my friends at times when adults are getting together to meet an adult need, like low energy pizza and video-game Friday. My kids see their friends doing the same, and sometimes they’re bummed they’re not invited to a Friday night family pool party for a friend’s dad. But that’s also just how life is. They went on mom’s friend’s 40th birthday cruise. Be happy.[/quote]
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