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[quote=Anonymous]My daughter has a fight with a friend over saying "I'm going to kill you " recently. They were fighting about the rules of a game (think tag or the like) and it escalated. There were babysitters there who should have separated them for a cool down but didn't. The other girl told my daughter she was going to hell. My daughter told her that she was going to kill her. Should she have said it? Nope. Should the adults have stepped in sooner? Yes. My daughter apologized the next day. The other girl refused to accept the apology and then bullied her for 6 weeks, convincing all the other kids to not play with her and having the group make fun of her. It seems to have blown over now, but my daughter has learned a big lesson about holding your tongue when you're mad and walking away. She also has learned a lot about the hurt it causes when someone doesn't forgive you after you apologize. Your son should apologize. He shouldn't have said that. Lesson learned. [/quote]
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