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[quote=Anonymous]Support your daughter to resist the mistreatment. I think you should approach the other parents in the social circle, about supporting their kids in shutting down the bullying behavior. If the other kids support DD, and they all agree that the bully is out of line, then DD is fine. Even without sickness, you can't rely on another parent to force their child to behave well. I'm sure this troublemaker's parents know their kid is a piece of work, and are doing what they can. Give the parents a break; they deserve it. The daughter also is going through hell. Being patient person now is one of the most gracious things you will have a chance to do. Maybe if your family visits them, and brings a meal or covers some chores, will be a welcome respite and might help the troubled child's attitude. [/quote]
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