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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He is targeting her and it is hard to have that kid around. The pattern isn't with other families because he is targeting her specifically. The kids aren't cut out to be friends. Let the friendship die out. But keep an eye on it. I bet more complaints come in since he will continue to target her on the bus. [/quote] He really isn't though. I sincerely believe he isn't. She's a super sensitive kid and might FEEL that way but my son maybe has participated in things where she's being teased but hasn't been super involved and the thing with the orchestra wasn't even a conversation WITH her, she just happened to hear it. [/quote] NP and I sincerely believe you are a fool ! Your kid is a bratty little jerk. The other mom tells other parents about your little brat. They agree with her behind your back. As your kid gets older and his behavior more obnoxious, other kids will naturally start to stay away and the ones that remain will have parents who tell their kids yours is a jerk who will get them in trouble so they better stay away from him. You will continue to pretend that it’s everyone else and not your kid who is the problem. My kid is now in HS - I have seen these play out a few times [/quote]
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