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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Parents can be protective and emotional when they feel their children are being hurt - that is the bottom line. If you are certain the claims against you daughter are false I would tell the other mom what you believe. She needs that information. How she takes it is not really your concern. Great lesson to model conflict resolution for your daughter. Tell your daughter to keep an even keel and try to understand the emotion from the girl and her mother are probably fear-based. It likely will pass and be forgotten.[/quote] Yes, majority of parents will be protective. I had the misfortune that my mom never waited to listen to my side of the story, it was long ago and times were different, but it was always punish me first, never listen and even when she would find out that I was set up or wrongly accused, she never said sorry. I make sure that I always hear my kid's side of the story before acting. When I do make a mistake with my kids, I apologize to them and accept responsibility for being wrong. I am glad to hear that many parents do the same. Once my aunt accused me of doing something to my cousin, who lost a father years ago, which is definitely sad, but my cousin was extremely manipulative and really vicious and would make up total lies, my mom barged into the house and well, you get the gist of it.[/quote]
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