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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 435297" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>IMVHO, let her learn whatever she will learn from this experience. Do nothing. She will learn more on her own as she goes through the process. Sure, there will be consequences of her attitude towards you. You will desire to spend less time with her and maybe not include her in on some things that she might enjoy. </p><p> </p><p>Let her go to friend's moms as she needs to. It takes a village, right? Let them be a part of your village. It may or may not help. It has not been tried yet, right? We never know what might help. Even a few conversations with this mom or watching how her friend interfaces with her mom....you never know! </p><p> </p><p>I know not many will agree with this, but I seriously got the most results when I did not react and let her learn on her own. For real.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 435297, member: 391"] IMVHO, let her learn whatever she will learn from this experience. Do nothing. She will learn more on her own as she goes through the process. Sure, there will be consequences of her attitude towards you. You will desire to spend less time with her and maybe not include her in on some things that she might enjoy. Let her go to friend's moms as she needs to. It takes a village, right? Let them be a part of your village. It may or may not help. It has not been tried yet, right? We never know what might help. Even a few conversations with this mom or watching how her friend interfaces with her mom....you never know! I know not many will agree with this, but I seriously got the most results when I did not react and let her learn on her own. For real. [/QUOTE]
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