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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 433403" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Well, I'm not sure what you did or would do? And I'm not raising a girl ----OH THANK YOU GOD. </p><p> </p><p>But in my humble opinion......</p><p> </p><p>I do belive you need to let them as LDM said Navigate the Rapids (class 6 I believe) HOWEVER - when an adult steps in and (NAVIGATES the situation on HER end where she had NO business sticking her big fat nose in TOO) THEN I think it's olley, olley, oxen free - on the Mom of the aggrieved party. BUT - I would NOT show up and call her out on the gym mat...I'd like maybe call her during class or explain it to her when Duck and the Chickettes were not around - so she gets the full story. THEN - I think the TWO of your should decide how to STEALTH proceed. BECAUSE in my humble opinion - Something needs to be done......</p><p> </p><p>It could just be me- and with Duck hurting so badly? Teacher sticking her wazooo in ........Maybe Duck would like to drive over to H's house and just ring the bell while you sit in the car and have her go in and explain her side of the story WITH her Mom there listening too? Then make sure it's okay for her to still come to the party. I mean THAT would take a lot of courage, BUT it would also explain to the kid and her Mom - (whom Im sure knows ALL about the fauxpaus) where the trouble started, how it got misconstrued, and HOW SERIOUSLY upset Duck is and what lengths she's willing to go to in fixing it. </p><p> </p><p>Good GRIEF I am glad I had boys. SOooooooooo much less ..........Duck-u-mentary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 433403, member: 4964"] Well, I'm not sure what you did or would do? And I'm not raising a girl ----OH THANK YOU GOD. But in my humble opinion...... I do belive you need to let them as LDM said Navigate the Rapids (class 6 I believe) HOWEVER - when an adult steps in and (NAVIGATES the situation on HER end where she had NO business sticking her big fat nose in TOO) THEN I think it's olley, olley, oxen free - on the Mom of the aggrieved party. BUT - I would NOT show up and call her out on the gym mat...I'd like maybe call her during class or explain it to her when Duck and the Chickettes were not around - so she gets the full story. THEN - I think the TWO of your should decide how to STEALTH proceed. BECAUSE in my humble opinion - Something needs to be done...... It could just be me- and with Duck hurting so badly? Teacher sticking her wazooo in ........Maybe Duck would like to drive over to H's house and just ring the bell while you sit in the car and have her go in and explain her side of the story WITH her Mom there listening too? Then make sure it's okay for her to still come to the party. I mean THAT would take a lot of courage, BUT it would also explain to the kid and her Mom - (whom Im sure knows ALL about the fauxpaus) where the trouble started, how it got misconstrued, and HOW SERIOUSLY upset Duck is and what lengths she's willing to go to in fixing it. Good GRIEF I am glad I had boys. SOooooooooo much less ..........Duck-u-mentary. [/QUOTE]
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