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[quote=Anonymous]They're in aftercare and play with school friends there daily. They are in extracurriculars in the evenings on weekdays. They are plenty busy. As they get older -- very soon, in fact, given their ages now--they will want to see their friends from school and sports etc. [i]outside[/i] of school and sports, because these are the kids with whom they have things in common. Please try to make that happen even though you have to drive them to see those friends. Friendships based on common interests and experiences are the ones they're going to stick with; friendships based just on proximity are fine for playing around but, I find, often tend to fade as kids get older and their interests and activities become their focus. [/quote]
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