Anonymous wrote:Tell Jamie to blame it on you. "I can't play after school - my mom is making me do something" and variations on that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For mom to stay out of it and let kid handle it.
Jesus.
If that were the case, this entire forum (and website, for that matter) wouldn't exist. Sheesh. Why are YOU on this thread, anyway? I'm sure you've never asked for help for anything when it comes to guiding your kids, RIGHT???
Go somewhere else.
In the meantime OP, I second the previous helpful comments: tell Jaime to be nice and not mean, so as not to exclude Susie. And to stay out of Susie's relationships with other kids. If Susie persists, Jaime may have to be firm and tell Susie to please stop calling and texting.
+1
My daughter is going through something similar right now, so I empathize, OP. She's about to start middle school, and I SO HOPE she meets some new friends to dilute the one who is so possessive/needy/insecure/bossy. GL to you!
Anonymous wrote:To take things slow, be friendly and no exclude Susie (same social circle!) but that it is okay to be reserved.
It sounds like Susie is very insecure rather than "weird". Perhaps she has been burned by a friend in the past, is unsure about boundaries or simply is sensitive. Maturity happens during these years and everyone matures at a different pace.
This is a good lesson for all involved, on many levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For mom to stay out of it and let kid handle it.
Jesus.
If that were the case, this entire forum (and website, for that matter) wouldn't exist. Sheesh. Why are YOU on this thread, anyway? I'm sure you've never asked for help for anything when it comes to guiding your kids, RIGHT???
Go somewhere else.
In the meantime OP, I second the previous helpful comments: tell Jaime to be nice and not mean, so as not to exclude Susie. And to stay out of Susie's relationships with other kids. If Susie persists, Jaime may have to be firm and tell Susie to please stop calling and texting.
Anonymous wrote:For mom to stay out of it and let kid handle it.
Jesus.