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My daughter lost her best friend. What to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 96809" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks for the advice!</p><p>Marg, in our small town there are only fifteen sixth grade girls and this will continue until the end of high school unless somebody moves or somebody moves HERE. There's no real "mean girl" syndrome and the popular crowd is iffy. In fact, my daughter thinks others think she's popular, but how popular can ya be with fifteen kids? My daughter has very good social skills and knows better than to act needy...she can play the game. It just hurts. She has other friends. She misses THIS friend. And she won't tell her friend that she misses her out of pride. At any rate, I do know this is a girl thing and I also know it's very hurtful. This was her special friend and no other friend can take her place, at least in her mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 96809, member: 1550"] Thanks for the advice! Marg, in our small town there are only fifteen sixth grade girls and this will continue until the end of high school unless somebody moves or somebody moves HERE. There's no real "mean girl" syndrome and the popular crowd is iffy. In fact, my daughter thinks others think she's popular, but how popular can ya be with fifteen kids? My daughter has very good social skills and knows better than to act needy...she can play the game. It just hurts. She has other friends. She misses THIS friend. And she won't tell her friend that she misses her out of pride. At any rate, I do know this is a girl thing and I also know it's very hurtful. This was her special friend and no other friend can take her place, at least in her mind. [/QUOTE]
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