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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP this happened to my oldest years ago. Help her find other friends these are not her friends. And calling parents isn't going to do anything but make them talk about you more. Help her find her passions and find friends there. And think about changing schools. [/quote] +1 This happened to my DC last year. I bought the book "Odd Girl Out", and it explains the thinking in some of these girls' minds. I would read sections of it, then talk about it with DD and explain to her what I read. I didn't finish the book because my DD found new friends, better friends who didn't have these power struggles. They seem more supportive of my DD. DD is still "friendly" with the other girls but no longer hangs out with a couple of the girls in the group. She said she wasn't going to hold onto resentment because ultimately, that negativity just poisons her soul. Teen girl social drama is a landmine. I went through my own, and it sucks. GL[/quote]
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