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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hello all, My kid is in the 8th grade, and she has been doing pretty good until now. One of her friends started randomly excluding her, and making sure she knows that she’s being excluded. Aside with other small problems, this has taken a toll on my daughter’s mental health, and grades. I know middle school friends are hard, but is there any way that I could help her with this? Anything I could say to make her feel better? [/quote] I’ve never understood why girls are so mean to each other. I hope your daughter finds real friends and that karma finds the kid aka ”friend” who is doing this to your child. She will end up a loser later in life. [/quote] Their parents encourage it. The mindset is “better their kid than mine” and they look the other way. Look at the posters even saying “don’t bother changing schools”. Sometimes a particular friend group with an apathetic admin who doesn’t want to get involved is the problem. Would you keep going back to the same job if you were bullied and harassed or would you change jobs? We don’t tell employees to suck it up because no place is better yet some think that is appropriate messaging for kids. That’s a cop out.[/quote]
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