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Reply to "When your child's best friend's family is going through a divorce"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd prepare your kid to have empathy if the kid starts acting out. When I was a kid, my best friend's parents divorced at around that age and I remember thinking her personality had totally changed (lots of bragging, mean girl behavior -- probably compensating for what was really going on) and I pulled away. [/quote] One of the biggest pet peeves around here amongst divorced moms is that other moms attribute all sorts of unrelated behavior to a divorce. I have boys, but one mother at my children's school had a difficult daughter and kept blaming it on a divorced mom's daughter. Fast forward two years and she's now blaming her daughter's behavior on another child "whose parents keep moving around too much." I don't know if she'll ever realize that it's her daughter who is the problem. I think your post says a lot of negative things about you. [/quote]
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