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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 111315" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Well, as I see it you have two choices. And you might choose both. </p><p></p><p>1) Tell the older neighbor that regardless of the sibling rivalry between DS and daughter, she is not actually a part of your family and doesn't understand daughter's tolerance levels (or yours) and she would do best to stay out of it when DS antagonizes daughter, or she will be asked to leave. You might give her parents a heads up that daughter is susceptible to teasing, and you are looking out for her and don't want their daughter to cause hard feelings by getting involved when she doesn't understand the situation.</p><p></p><p>2) Like Smallworld says, "divide and conquer." Don't let all four of them hang out together. Maybe not necessarily different houses, but different rooms and different activities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 111315, member: 99"] Well, as I see it you have two choices. And you might choose both. 1) Tell the older neighbor that regardless of the sibling rivalry between DS and daughter, she is not actually a part of your family and doesn't understand daughter's tolerance levels (or yours) and she would do best to stay out of it when DS antagonizes daughter, or she will be asked to leave. You might give her parents a heads up that daughter is susceptible to teasing, and you are looking out for her and don't want their daughter to cause hard feelings by getting involved when she doesn't understand the situation. 2) Like Smallworld says, "divide and conquer." Don't let all four of them hang out together. Maybe not necessarily different houses, but different rooms and different activities. [/QUOTE]
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