Dancind
Tinkerbell's Mom
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- Jul 25, 2001
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I can't tell you how many play dates I hosted, and I think maybe two were reciprocated, once. After a while, I just quit hoping for a reciprocal invitation, and just hoped some girls would come to DD's birthday parties. They got smaller and smaller as she got older, but she was always excited to have one.
In mid school, she made a group of friends (the slightly outcast girls in gifted classes) and attended sleep overs at one girls house about 3-4 times. That was a big step forward, or so I thought. She recently told me (she's 19 now) that the girls' Mom used to give them things like jelly shots.
Like others, I think DD was blissfully unaware of a lot of snubbing, or didn't seem to care. The bullying at school really upset her though. Not that she told me about it at the time. Guess she knew I would take exception.
The thing that drives me crazy now is that DD will have a decent friend or two and won't do anything to maintain the friendship. She gets busy, or gets a boyfriend, so doesn't try to keep in touch, doesn't go to their events etc. Still nagging, subtly, but feeling guilty about it.
In mid school, she made a group of friends (the slightly outcast girls in gifted classes) and attended sleep overs at one girls house about 3-4 times. That was a big step forward, or so I thought. She recently told me (she's 19 now) that the girls' Mom used to give them things like jelly shots.
Like others, I think DD was blissfully unaware of a lot of snubbing, or didn't seem to care. The bullying at school really upset her though. Not that she told me about it at the time. Guess she knew I would take exception.
The thing that drives me crazy now is that DD will have a decent friend or two and won't do anything to maintain the friendship. She gets busy, or gets a boyfriend, so doesn't try to keep in touch, doesn't go to their events etc. Still nagging, subtly, but feeling guilty about it.