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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP - whatever you do, do not engage anyone about this on social media. Not the other children and certainly not the star. [b]Other people would see it, and find a way to humiliate your daughter once again[/b]. DO NOT ENGAGE on social media. Seriously.[/quote] I agree with this. [b]Social media is forever. It’s much better to have zero footprint[/b]. [/quote] +1[/quote] +1 I am astonished at some of the PP/mothers' reactions to this. Of course it is bullying and of course OP should tell the coach. Some of the other recommendations are absurd to the point of not taking OP (and certainly not those PPs) seriously, and it seems some of the PPs fail to see that. There is a fine line between being effective and being ridiculous. Of course it is bullying - the good news is that OP seems to have a good head on her shoulders, such that OP is able to handle the matter in a rational manner. Some of the other PPs are an absolute mess, and they are dragging their children into the same abyss. What sane parent brings anything to social media or gets involved in an irreparable way with social media? My God. Actually, I have heard about similar stunts from other parents about what some parents resort to, and it is not good. I am hoping they are reading this, and might be more willing to consider their children's best interest, when a social issue involving their child arises. It is obvious when it is the parent who crosses the line. OP, you are a great example for your child. Keep up the good work, OP. You are a great example that a parent can be both strong and wise, without overdoing it, to their child's detriment. [/quote]
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