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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]“Larla no longer wants to hang out with Larlie because Larlie physically hurts her.” Give examples. “ I’d love to continue to hang out with you one-on-one while you [b]resolve[/b] this with your daughter.” Don’t assume that the mom will let the relationship drop. She possibly experiences lots of rejection and can’t see why. If Larlie is an only child, she’s likely not doing this in the home. You’re being a good friend kindly bringing this to her attention. She may be too hurt or embarrassed to continue the friendship, but don’t make that decision for her. I agree that you shouldn’t guess why Larlie is behaving this way. Just state what is happening and how it is affecting your daughter. Stand firm on the boundary your daughter can no longer be in the room with Larlie. [/quote][/quote]
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