Anonymous wrote:My DD goes through this at swim team during the summer. Its awful. She insists she doesn't want to quit, because she loves to race, and does have a couple close friends, but the vast majority in her age group do all sorts of weird shunning things. One of the most egregious, and one I don't understand how the coach allows, is a group of girls wear different, matching suits to the meets instead of the team suit all to indicate they're all a unit and the rest are not. She is not allowed in the team tent when her age group is in there (the girls gather and close the circle), and they do not speak to her - even when she is on the relay team with them. I do not understand why she won't quit, but she does have friends and told me she has realized it is just them, and not anything she has done wrong, and she won't them ruin her sport for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a new form of bullying. The worst part is it's on DD's team, outside of school. Coach has been made aware but it's so subtle yet maddening. DD has moments of sadness about it. She felt used as she did a lot for the group (getting them more followers on Instagram as she has a channel with a big following ) prior to the shunning.
It's hardly new. Happened to me in 7th grade in 1984. Obviously not with the text messages and such, but my former tight group of BFFs started ignoring me in school and stopped answering my calls, and when they did call it was with one person on 3-way on mute listening in while the other one tricked me into saying bad stuff about her. Good times.
Yikes - when did things turn around for you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a new form of bullying. The worst part is it's on DD's team, outside of school. Coach has been made aware but it's so subtle yet maddening. DD has moments of sadness about it. She felt used as she did a lot for the group (getting them more followers on Instagram as she has a channel with a big following ) prior to the shunning.
It's hardly new. Happened to me in 7th grade in 1984. Obviously not with the text messages and such, but my former tight group of BFFs started ignoring me in school and stopped answering my calls, and when they did call it was with one person on 3-way on mute listening in while the other one tricked me into saying bad stuff about her. Good times.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a new form of bullying. The worst part is it's on DD's team, outside of school. Coach has been made aware but it's so subtle yet maddening. DD has moments of sadness about it. She felt used as she did a lot for the group (getting them more followers on Instagram as she has a channel with a big following ) prior to the shunning.
It sucks, but I'm not sure it's all that new. I remember it from my own eighth grade experience, unfortunately. But I'm guessing all the social media / tech venues make it feel even worse to kids now.![]()
Does DC have friends who are unconnected to this group? Teammates from a different sport or even a former team? Friends from the neighborhood? Friends who go to other schools? Kids DC knows from Sunday school / church / youth group etc? Or even a friend who moved away but is still even tangentially in touch?
It won't take away the hurt, but it may help a bunch if DC has even one friend (or group of friends) to turn to outside this group. Just having someone to be with and talk with can bring comfort, even if they're not as close friends as this group once was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a new form of bullying. The worst part is it's on DD's team, outside of school. Coach has been made aware but it's so subtle yet maddening. DD has moments of sadness about it. She felt used as she did a lot for the group (getting them more followers on Instagram as she has a channel with a big following ) prior to the shunning.
It sucks, but I'm not sure it's all that new. I remember it from my own eighth grade experience, unfortunately. But I'm guessing all the social media / tech venues make it feel even worse to kids now.![]()
Does DC have friends who are unconnected to this group? Teammates from a different sport or even a former team? Friends from the neighborhood? Friends who go to other schools? Kids DC knows from Sunday school / church / youth group etc? Or even a friend who moved away but is still even tangentially in touch?
It won't take away the hurt, but it may help a bunch if DC has even one friend (or group of friends) to turn to outside this group. Just having someone to be with and talk with can bring comfort, even if they're not as close friends as this group once was.
.Anonymous wrote:It's a new form of bullying. The worst part is it's on DD's team, outside of school. Coach has been made aware but it's so subtle yet maddening. DD has moments of sadness about it. She felt used as she did a lot for the group (getting them more followers on Instagram as she has a channel with a big following ) prior to the shunning.
Anonymous wrote:It's a new form of bullying. The worst part is it's on DD's team, outside of school. Coach has been made aware but it's so subtle yet maddening. DD has moments of sadness about it. She felt used as she did a lot for the group (getting them more followers on Instagram as she has a channel with a big following ) prior to the shunning.