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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would encourage your daughter to pull away and if the other mom asks about it, tell her the truth, in as nice of a way as possible. There’s really no nice way to start a conversation about how her daughter is a bully, but if she ever brings up social struggles or whatever, I would bring up what you have personally witnessed. I would 100% want to know if one of my kids was acting like this and I would hope that I would take it well and not let it impact my friendship with whoever told me. But in reality I know it’s a dicey situation…[/quote] Same here. I would have no problem at all helping my child put some distance, even if it means declining the car pool whenever it's most appropriate (at the end of the activity) and reporting the things YOU have witnessed (not the things your daughter has witnessed). There are ways to say these things factually but without drama and judgement. [/quote]
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