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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 178408" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Thanks for the response, Terry. For the record, this is my "best friend forever" J, mother to "A". She doesn't see the problem except as isolated occurences. A particularly bad example happened toward the end of the school year. J took a group of kids to the park including Duckie, "A" and her son "C". Duckie's bff was there and her older brother, too. According to bff and her brother, "A' picked a fight with Duckie and kept taunting her the whole way home (quietly) in the van. Finally, Duckie told her off as they were pulling into our driveway. Duckie gets out of the van, is chased by "C" for being mean to his little sister and bff's tackles "C" to get him off Duckie. "C" told his mom that "A" was being mean to Duckie but my friend "J" only corrected "C" and not "A" for starting the trouble in the first place. "A" likes drama. I've told Duckie not to give her a negative reaction, and she even has my permission to laugh in "A's" face in she starts in again. But my friend doesn't see her daughter's behavior as over the top.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 178408, member: 1722"] Thanks for the response, Terry. For the record, this is my "best friend forever" J, mother to "A". She doesn't see the problem except as isolated occurences. A particularly bad example happened toward the end of the school year. J took a group of kids to the park including Duckie, "A" and her son "C". Duckie's bff was there and her older brother, too. According to bff and her brother, "A' picked a fight with Duckie and kept taunting her the whole way home (quietly) in the van. Finally, Duckie told her off as they were pulling into our driveway. Duckie gets out of the van, is chased by "C" for being mean to his little sister and bff's tackles "C" to get him off Duckie. "C" told his mom that "A" was being mean to Duckie but my friend "J" only corrected "C" and not "A" for starting the trouble in the first place. "A" likes drama. I've told Duckie not to give her a negative reaction, and she even has my permission to laugh in "A's" face in she starts in again. But my friend doesn't see her daughter's behavior as over the top. [/QUOTE]
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