Anonymous wrote:The rumors are unfounded and DD isn't their first victim (which means she won't be their last). DD needs to keep repeating this to herself over and over, and keep a low profile. Some other drama will start up next week or month to take the heat off her. She can remember this as a lesson to never be the mean person who starts rumors about others.
Anonymous wrote:Why would the principal call you about rumors?
Anonymous wrote:Why would the principal call you about rumors?
Anonymous wrote:I am so sorry she is having to deal with this. I agree with the pp that she should get off of social media. I would also suggest encouraging some in person time with her friends. Make sure she is connecting in person with her friends so they don't get sucked into the drama. Spring break would be a great time to have her friends over to hang out.
Anonymous wrote:There will always be stories about you that are not true. This is true in middle school, high school, and college. This is true in your neighborhood, work and family.
Find out who your true friends are and ignore the haters.
Believe in yourself no matter what message is being told about you.
Anonymous wrote:I feel for you and her, girls can be brutal with this stuff. I advised my daughter to branch out friend groups, have a plan for safe people at school ( ie if she’s alienated at lunch where can she go, who else can she sit with), also encouraged unfollowing on social media bc so much happens there. Of course, keep her busy outside of school hopefully with things outside of that social group. Wish you and her the best, it’s so hard being a teen.