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[quote=Anonymous]We used to have a next door neighbors child like b. B played with DC1 and DC2, and tried to dominate, demanding DC1 & DC2 to play only what she wanted. She stood in front of the bikes when my DCs wanted to bike as she didn’t want to bike. She took turn ignoring one of my DC to turn my DCs against each other. She would also teamed up with one of my DC, commend the DC to do something bad to another DC. I didn’t know at first, until I checked our backyard camera that the girl commended DC1 to lock DC2 outside our gate, then realized how things like these had been going on after I talked to my DCs. Then I immediately put a full stop to the “friendship”. Yes you definitely let the teacher know, I wouldn’t give the bully any chance to damage my own children. I myself had 2 “best friends” like this as I was in 1st grade, I still remembered nearly 50 years later as it’s a terrible experience. They have the skill to brainwash whoever they want to control. Just avoid.[/quote]
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