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Ugh, how to handle this?
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 535862" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>I agree with Helpangel. I wouldn't block the friend from her Facebook. It sounds like you had a good discussion with Piglet about this and she has her head on straight. The difficult child friend might have been blowing it out of proportion too. Last summer I gave my son a <strong>sip</strong> of my cooler by the campfire. He later posted on Facebook that he'd been drinking vodka and felt sick to his stomach. Hugely blown out of proportion! </p><p></p><p>Another reason I wouldn't block difficult child friend is because it is easier to keep an eye on what is happening with that child and if she is developing more of a friendship with your easy child or not. I prefer to know what is going on. </p><p></p><p>Saying a little prayer that they move then you won't have to worry about it anymore!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 535862, member: 14356"] I agree with Helpangel. I wouldn't block the friend from her Facebook. It sounds like you had a good discussion with Piglet about this and she has her head on straight. The difficult child friend might have been blowing it out of proportion too. Last summer I gave my son a [B]sip[/B] of my cooler by the campfire. He later posted on Facebook that he'd been drinking vodka and felt sick to his stomach. Hugely blown out of proportion! Another reason I wouldn't block difficult child friend is because it is easier to keep an eye on what is happening with that child and if she is developing more of a friendship with your easy child or not. I prefer to know what is going on. Saying a little prayer that they move then you won't have to worry about it anymore! [/QUOTE]
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