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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My daughter had a girl just like Em as a best friend. It started around gr.4-5 where suddenly it was my daughters fault everytime Em-kid was upset afterschool. Daughter can be blunt but we work on that. So then my daughter is devastated to lose her friend but the mother and friend are so over the top calling and complaining, so kids stop being friends. A few years later Em-kid is all over the place emotionally and cycles through friends at an insane rate. She is barely tolerable. Meanwhile dd is happily content in a large group of friends. You have nothing to lose - Em's mom is NOT helping her child, instead just blaming and trying to control yours. This is not a good life skill. Tell the other mom that you don't accept your son being blamed for Ems emotional difficulties and that as usual you encourage positive behavior, her complaints are crossing a line and unfair to both your son and hers. She's trying to push Em's complex onto you guys and that's wrong.[/quote] THIS [/quote]
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