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Manster's Friend Moving to Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 241892"><p>For weeks he's been telling me that one of his best class buddies was moving to "Arizona". He told me he was sad and would miss him. Well I saw a flyer in his backpack today saying there was a sleepover going away party this Friday because the family is moving to "Australia". Big difference lol.</p><p></p><p>Anyway the standard question is: Do I make him go to the party. He doesn't want to. Not even for a little while. Too many people he doesn't necessarily like (at least not in a group, he's fine with most kids one on one). I worry that he'll be sorry if he's not part of it. He said he would say goodbye in his own way next Friday which is his last day at school.</p><p></p><p>It's situations like this that always make me wonder how much do I let him stay in his comfort zone. I know for a fact that once he got there and transitioned into the swing of things he would have a good time.</p><p></p><p>Just wondering what you all think.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 241892"] For weeks he's been telling me that one of his best class buddies was moving to "Arizona". He told me he was sad and would miss him. Well I saw a flyer in his backpack today saying there was a sleepover going away party this Friday because the family is moving to "Australia". Big difference lol. Anyway the standard question is: Do I make him go to the party. He doesn't want to. Not even for a little while. Too many people he doesn't necessarily like (at least not in a group, he's fine with most kids one on one). I worry that he'll be sorry if he's not part of it. He said he would say goodbye in his own way next Friday which is his last day at school. It's situations like this that always make me wonder how much do I let him stay in his comfort zone. I know for a fact that once he got there and transitioned into the swing of things he would have a good time. Just wondering what you all think. Thanks, ML [/QUOTE]
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