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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I once had to write an e-mail to school counselor about another parent literally harassing me and my DD. I am not at all a meddling in social issues parent, not just saying that. It came to the point that I felt the other parent was so unbalanced and might fabricate issues and be malicious. I was profusely apologetic to the counselor for taking her time with such a non issue, but felt that I had to have something in writing from our side. Counselor was actually very nice about it and said that she will keep an eye on the girls. She didn't seem surprised at all, so either she knew something about this family or this is a normal occurrence and she is used to it.[/quote] +1 I would somehow bet the counselor was well aware of the family. OP, did you happen to notice - it is never the other child's/mom's fault, right?![/quote] OP here. Yes, nothing was ever the child/mom's fault. Not even the tiniest detail, I tried to pacify her by saying "all kids make mistakes" and she would say "not her kid." What was also terrifying was mom telling me that she knows every single detail of her teen's day and every conversation her teen had with all the kids and they go through everything that happened. She was proud of this because "she is involved parent."[/quote] Same exact thing happened with my daughter. The mom is nuts and LOVES emailing all the teachers, counsellors, principals, directors, the daughter I believe makes things up for attention. When I brought it up once that her daughter made mine cry, she told me I was wrong. That's it nothing else. That is when I realized that it's all about her. When I moved mountains to help her kid at the beginning for feeling slighted and she could have gave a crap when the tables were turned. I completely avoid at all costs. She nuts, op nuts. [/quote]
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