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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP is hung up on how nice she thinks she is. Keeps reiterating how nice she was, usual chat about her kid being excluded. Sounds like a phone call, a perfect phone call. OP, it doesn't matter how nice you think you are. I guarantee you are not perceived way. You sound like a PITA. [/quote] OP- no, I have not been saying how nice I was or m. I think I act normal. Act natural. Act human. And I did not think I overstepped. That's all. [/quote] Just because you don’t think you overstepped doesn’t mean you didn’t overstep. Something is going on if this other parent is deliberately avoiding you. You appear to be missing out on social cues here. She is just too nice to say something to you. [/quote] OP here - how about this: maybe the other parent has no manners. Even the aftercare provider commented. Since you are not there, how would you know.[/quote] I was not there but I have seen situations like this and I have seen that sometimes people don’t see the whole picture. The after care provider should not be making comments to you about other parents. That is very unprofessional. And if the worker is making comments to you about other parents, how would you know if the worker is making comments about you to other parents? [/quote]
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