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Experienced moms: What would you do? (Long)
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 44338" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>MWM,</p><p>My Duckie is like S in all this. She and her best friend (P) are horrid around other kids: controlling, mean, cruel. Duckie lacks a spine when it comes to her boyfriend, doing & saying things she would never do without the other around. We (both sets of parents) ended up keeping them separated from one another since last summer, except dance class where they don't interact too much. It's worked,overall, in that the girls have started to learn how to be better friends to other kids.</p><p>Should you feel guilty about keeping Nicole away from P? No way. It's okay to feel bad for P, but at some point Nicole is your top concern. Also, you may end up helping S in the long run by showing her what life without P's antics can be like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 44338, member: 1722"] MWM, My Duckie is like S in all this. She and her best friend (P) are horrid around other kids: controlling, mean, cruel. Duckie lacks a spine when it comes to her boyfriend, doing & saying things she would never do without the other around. We (both sets of parents) ended up keeping them separated from one another since last summer, except dance class where they don't interact too much. It's worked,overall, in that the girls have started to learn how to be better friends to other kids. Should you feel guilty about keeping Nicole away from P? No way. It's okay to feel bad for P, but at some point Nicole is your top concern. Also, you may end up helping S in the long run by showing her what life without P's antics can be like. [/QUOTE]
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