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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Unpopular opinion:[b] I am just direct about it.[/b] [/quote] dp I assume you can also take it if another parent tells you that YOUR kid is a brat? And let's face it kids are all brats at one time or another. For example, my dd whom we did not know had Autism went to a birthday party where she was pretty annoying to the mom. Not egregious but, things like "I don't like these cookies etc" Well combined with this mom being a very old fashioned mom and strict it didn't go well. I think she was 6. After the party she came over to me and told me all the ways my dd was awful. Granted I'm not saying my dd was well behaved but, it made me feel really bad because I couldn't do anything after the party and I was embarrassed. So I didn't say anything but, I never forgot how awful I felt. If we could have some grace towards kids ( not knowing this particular situation) but, that could be the kindest thing. She didn't have to tell me how awful my kid was. If she didn't want to invite my dd over again ( and not tell me) that would have been fine too! Point being do not tell your friend that her child is awful. If you must say the kids don't seem to be getting along so can we take a break[/quote]
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