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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Have to agree with PP. It's your job, OP, to help your child deal with this without resorting to tears and exclusion. [b]I don't mean to sound harsh but I'm struck by how upset your child got when you mentioned you might invite the child. Sure there are mean kids but at a party with the whole class your DC couldn't just avoid or ignore this bully? [/b] [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Don't invite the bully. To hell with him.[/quote] You are talking about a SIX YEAR OLD CHILD. If you can't help your children learn to manage conflict at the age of [i]six[/i]….well, good luck to all. [/quote][/quote] You obviously have no idea what it feels like to be bullied. If the bullying is bad, of course the kid will cry at the thought of dealing with his bully at this own party. Asking the kid to ignoring the bully at the party because the whole class is there is the same as asking him to ignore the bully at school. I'm sure he does try to ignore him and not engage him, but bullies don't usually wait to be engaged and is hard to ignore them. [/quote]
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