TheLittleRoo
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I would like to encourage DD6 to make a variety of new friends next year in school. Last year, she made friends with a little girl in class who we don't think is the best influence on her. Also, all the other little girls in class didn't like this girl, and hence our DD was painted with the same brush. Toward the end of the year, DD was beginning to shine through with her own personality and making some new fledgling friendships.
I don't expect to have the old BFF in her class next year. What can I do to foster budding new friendships before and after school starts? I am a somewhat shy person, where she is very outgoing. It's hard for me to call up moms and ask for playdates, but that's what I've been doing. However, some girls have come over 2-3 times to play yet are not reciprocating. What does that mean? Should we back off?
It seems like so many little girls are BFFs with someone already, that it's like a "break up" to allow another friendship to develop. DDs teacher said that last year, that one of DDs new friends was having a hard time with her BFF being jealous of DD's new friendship. UGGHHH!!! DD is my only daughter, boys seems to be so much less catty!
Any suggestions? Just keep inviting kids over? DD is very straightforward too, I worry that her bluntness may be hurting her when she approaches girls at school.
I don't expect to have the old BFF in her class next year. What can I do to foster budding new friendships before and after school starts? I am a somewhat shy person, where she is very outgoing. It's hard for me to call up moms and ask for playdates, but that's what I've been doing. However, some girls have come over 2-3 times to play yet are not reciprocating. What does that mean? Should we back off?
It seems like so many little girls are BFFs with someone already, that it's like a "break up" to allow another friendship to develop. DDs teacher said that last year, that one of DDs new friends was having a hard time with her BFF being jealous of DD's new friendship. UGGHHH!!! DD is my only daughter, boys seems to be so much less catty!
Any suggestions? Just keep inviting kids over? DD is very straightforward too, I worry that her bluntness may be hurting her when she approaches girls at school.