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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How old is this kid? I’ve dealt with my kids being horribly bulled (physically pushed, bully saying they wished my kid would die, etc.) but I still would not describe the bullies as “not nice kids.” They’re kids who are dealing with things like divorce and drama and acting out because of it. I’m not saying I forced my kids to spend time with them because I did not, but your post makes you sound like kind of a jerk. If it were me, I’d get to the root of why you think the kid is acting in a way you don’t like and then, if this truly a good friend, address it with them. Yes, some parents are clueless and think their kids can do no wrong and there’s not much you can do if they dismiss what you’re saying. But you’re writing off a kid and labeling them as a bad human and that seems kind of extreme to me. [/quote] Wow a whole lot of words to avoid saying a not nice kid is not nice. I don't mind telling my kid when someone is not being nice to them they aren't nice. I tell them to go find the nice and kind kids to play with. There are consequences to actions. My kid doesn't have to be a doormat and take it.[/quote]
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