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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 432797"><p>I like the idea of letting her watch "Mean Girls". It might add some perspective and humor (if you think she's old enough).</p><p></p><p>I can't tell you how many times I've wanted to go to school and bash heads. It's hard to watch your child get hurt by this drama. Because manster's friends have always been girls he's been part of this type of drama more than once. I agree with the others, you need to encourage her and empower her. Let her know you believe she is capable of taking care of this. I agree that an apology either written or verbal would be appropriate. </p><p></p><p>Please tell Duckie how much her board aunties love her. Tell her we all make mistakes and true friends will forgive us if we are sincere that we are sorry and endeavor to not make the same mistake again. It really is a jungle out there but we know she is a very strong person who handle anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 432797"] I like the idea of letting her watch "Mean Girls". It might add some perspective and humor (if you think she's old enough). I can't tell you how many times I've wanted to go to school and bash heads. It's hard to watch your child get hurt by this drama. Because manster's friends have always been girls he's been part of this type of drama more than once. I agree with the others, you need to encourage her and empower her. Let her know you believe she is capable of taking care of this. I agree that an apology either written or verbal would be appropriate. Please tell Duckie how much her board aunties love her. Tell her we all make mistakes and true friends will forgive us if we are sincere that we are sorry and endeavor to not make the same mistake again. It really is a jungle out there but we know she is a very strong person who handle anything. [/QUOTE]
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