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[quote=Anonymous]It's easy to see why the younger generations feel so easily triggered and entitled to have their feelings dominate every situation. If peers do not want you to be part of what they're doing, find new people. As a parent, your job is to strengthen your child's bonds with siblings, cousins, and family friends. To put them in different activities, with non-school friends. Fill their time and interest with things that they care about and enjoy. Not making others responsible for every sad feeling the kid may have and bending the world to fit what they want in that moment. Now it's not enough that another kid is not mean, if they are not the perfect picture of adolescent kindness, they're a villain. Meanwhile... a kid focusing on others not wanting to be around them is not exactly a poster child for selflessness. They're wrapped up in themselves. Which is fine, they're kids, no one's perfect. But stop with the blaming of everyone else.[/quote]
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