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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 89252" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Lisa, no it was the mother. She is a young woman and has all younger children. The girl in Missy's class is the oldest.</p><p></p><p>I have considered all of your suggestions. I even spoke to a friend about it. I had written the teacher a note, but decided not to send it.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to see what happened in school today, when she gets home.</p><p></p><p>Depending on what Missy says, I plan to call the mother and tell her that I the girls have been having some tension between them ask her to explain what the phone call would be about. If the mother is receptive and not defensive, I will ask her if she'd like to have the girls get together for a playdate.</p><p></p><p>It has been my experience with both of my kids that if a playdate is set up and they can play together, generally (or at least so far) the tension is gone and the kids become friends. </p><p>If she is defensive, the conversation will end and I will inform the teacher.</p><p></p><p>The thing is, I feel by calling the mother, she will respect me (or at least I hope). If I send the teacher a note, then I lose any chance of gaining this woman's respect. It could go down in a ball of flames, but I'm hoping for the best.</p><p></p><p>I'll keep you updated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 89252, member: 1024"] Lisa, no it was the mother. She is a young woman and has all younger children. The girl in Missy's class is the oldest. I have considered all of your suggestions. I even spoke to a friend about it. I had written the teacher a note, but decided not to send it. I'm going to see what happened in school today, when she gets home. Depending on what Missy says, I plan to call the mother and tell her that I the girls have been having some tension between them ask her to explain what the phone call would be about. If the mother is receptive and not defensive, I will ask her if she'd like to have the girls get together for a playdate. It has been my experience with both of my kids that if a playdate is set up and they can play together, generally (or at least so far) the tension is gone and the kids become friends. If she is defensive, the conversation will end and I will inform the teacher. The thing is, I feel by calling the mother, she will respect me (or at least I hope). If I send the teacher a note, then I lose any chance of gaining this woman's respect. It could go down in a ball of flames, but I'm hoping for the best. I'll keep you updated. [/QUOTE]
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