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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Maybe just ask her how she feels about the apology...although she pretty much said her intent and has a good explanation for it. Seems like your DD has a good handle on it and just encourage her to continue her life as it was. If you think DD wants to talk about something more, ask her if she wants to talk about something more. Sorry this happened to her! Something similar going on with my 7th grade DD too.[/quote] I agree with this. I think following dd's lead is better than the other replies that suggest telling DD what to do. My DD and I were each burned similarly in 7th grade. I didn't get my apology until my 10 year high school reunion! DD hasn't gotten hers yet, either, and the friend who betrayed her is still riding high in popularity. I think kids these age want someone to listen to them more than they want descriptive advice. Often advice backfires anyway.[/quote]
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