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[quote=Anonymous]I know of a mom who has been told by the school several times over the years what her bullying daughter has done, how she needs to tone it down, etc, and the mom doesn’t know what to do. I’m not sure how far she’s gone in terms of therapy or school counselor or anything, but I can understand the helplessness to an extent. my kid has a good heart and I’ve raised her to have good manners, but I have seen her multiple times when she’s with people she doesn’t find interesting or worthy of her time. Sort of space out and ignores them with a look on her face that seems very uninviting. I do call her on and ask her to engage in a more friendly way, but I can’t be there all the time. I know that’s different from bullying, But I think kids have fears and anxieties and anger like the rest of us and they don’t always know how to express it. I don’t know. I’m not defending this kid. She seems like a jerk and I’m not great friends with her mom. But I also get that parents’ power can be limited. [/quote]
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