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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I coach soccer and help out a few other activities. Kids know me from that as well as from being their neighbor. If those kids greet me or talk to me, I reciprocate. I don’t usually initiate conversation because I am focused on checking my kid has all his stuff and leaving to get my other kid. If I saw an adult we knew (neighbor, coach, parent of someone we have had play dates with, a parent who volunteers at the school) taking to my kid I would not mind and would be happy my kid has a village of adults that know him. If some parent I had never met was talking to my kid it would seem a bit off. [/quote] +100. These people know each other. Their kids are friends. OP, the kids don't sound very nice and the mother doesn't either. Maybe guide your own kids away from them and start encouraging other friendships instead.[/quote]
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