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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is your kid excluded? There is usually a reason. Is it behavior? Is it personality?[/quote] It's almost always income and status related. And I know you know it.[/quote] I am the writer of this quote and I dont know that but if true then that may be the reason. There is always a reason. Your kid could live on the wrong side of the tracks. The weird thing is that kids especially in middle school like who they like. Do the girls communicate with the op's daughter during school hours then exclude her after school and on weekends? Then I would say it's mom but otherwise it's the kids. There are plenty of kids I would love for my childrento still hang out with. They don't because they have who they want to be friends with. One of my girls is really shy and quiet. Her friends dropped her because she is shy and quiet. That was the reason so my job is to coach her to engage more when with her friends. Even kids recognize when they are the only ones coming up with things to do or carrying a conversation. Its also my role to teach her how friends make us feel, a friend would never have you change who you are. [/quote]
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