Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell the mom that this is a problem for the two girls to solve on their own. It is always sad when friendships end.
I lost a friendship over this as an adult. Our kids had drifted apart and It wasn't for us to meddle. My kid didn't want to fix the friendship, and I protected his right to that and refused to discuss it further with the mom. Kids are their own people.
Thank you. The adults keeping their hands off has been my instinctual position, but I guess I needed to hear someone else articulate it. It really helps to think about it as protecting my child’s right to not fix the friendship. Thank you!
You are welcome.
I got over being sad about the friendship with the mom. Turns out, I don't miss it. We are friendly now, and that's where we should be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell the mom that this is a problem for the two girls to solve on their own. It is always sad when friendships end.
I lost a friendship over this as an adult. Our kids had drifted apart and It wasn't for us to meddle. My kid didn't want to fix the friendship, and I protected his right to that and refused to discuss it further with the mom. Kids are their own people.
Thank you. The adults keeping their hands off has been my instinctual position, but I guess I needed to hear someone else articulate it. It really helps to think about it as protecting my child’s right to not fix the friendship. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Tell the mom that this is a problem for the two girls to solve on their own. It is always sad when friendships end.
I lost a friendship over this as an adult. Our kids had drifted apart and It wasn't for us to meddle. My kid didn't want to fix the friendship, and I protected his right to that and refused to discuss it further with the mom. Kids are their own people.