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Question of the Week: Mean Girls
We've all suffered their wrath, those bitchy girls in junior high and high school that made life a living hell. You spend hours praying that your girl, won't be THAT girl. How do you teach your girl not to be THAT girl and what surival tactics are you passing long?


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For months I worked on my daughter trying to explain that #1, ignore the awful girl, and #2, stop trying so hard to be friends with the quiet girl. Once in a while the quiet girl and the awful girl would get in a fight, and the quiet girl would latch back onto my daughter, only to "dump" her again after she made up with awful girl. I told my daughter that even though quiet girl doesn't do anything "mean" she is also not stopping awful girl, and that's no kind of friend you want. gmat practice test gre practice test lsat practice test act practice test buy google plus ones sat practice test cdl practice test cfa practice exam pmp practice exam usmle practice test
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junior high and high school, my butt! I can't believe what elementary girls can be like these days!
My daughter moved to a new school between 3rd and 4th grade. Her new class was only 14 kids, and of the 9 or so girls, they were pretty well buddied up already. She managed to make a couple of good friends, but there are a couple, that are just horrible. Unfortunately, the teacher paired my daughter up with the best friend of one of the horrible girls on the first day of school. This girl was to take my daughter with her everywhere, (bathroom, lunch, etc) and show her around. The girl herself is a nice kid, albeit quiet, but her best friend is awful. Literally for the rest of the year, this awful kid taunted my daughter, called her a hobo (?!!! whatever!) and all sorts of things, to "ensure" her friend, didn't get too close to my daughter.
For months I worked on my daughter trying to explain that #1, ignore the awful girl, and #2, stop trying so hard to be friends with the quiet girl. Once in a while the quiet girl and the awful girl would get in a fight, and the quiet girl would latch back onto my daughter, only to "dump" her again after she made up with awful girl. I told my daughter that even though quiet girl doesn't do anything "mean" she is also not stopping awful girl, and that's no kind of friend you want.
I finally made sense to her and my daughter "gave up" on both girls and made friends with another. The one thing I do worry about, and still struggle with, is additional girls who try to befriend my daughter. I try to explain to my daughter that she needs to make sure she NEVER makes anyone feel like they're her "backup friend". For some reason kids these days tend to "pair up" rather than hang out in groups. When i was in 4th and 5th grade, everyone had a "best" friend, but we still hung out in groups of 6 or so to play hopscotch or handball. Seems tougher for kids these days, and sometimes I glean from my daughter's stories that someone else is trying to befriend her, and she might be unknowingly brushing them off for the "good" friend she already has.
I don't know what more to do, but I sure don't want her turning into one of those "mean girls" down the road!