Briar Rose 7457
Proud of my Princesses
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I think I already know how I'm going to handle this situation with my duaghter but wanted some feedback anyhow...
dd is 11, and in 6th grade. she will be 12 in July, but the party will be in June. she's making up a guest list, and I'm a little surprised by two of the names on the list.
dd had two very close friends in elementary school, but things changed when the girls got to middle school this year. dd was having some "issues" with the other two girls. I think they might have worked out their problems if left alone. but then the other girls became friendly with a girl dd didn't like, and things seemed to escalate. at first dd blamed the new girl, but after awhile she began to realize her "friends" were willing participants in what was going on.
I won't go into all the rude and nasty things these girls did. the highlights included:
-- sending dd nasty and obscene instant messages
-- creating screen names similar to dd's, then sending messages to her friends pretending to be her, trying to get the friends angry at dd
-- actually sigining on to dd's screen name -- she'd inadvertently given them the password when they were still close friends --
and trying to make trouble with dd's friends
-- stealing things out of dd's locker
about a month ago dd decided she'd had enough of their behavior, and decided to hang out with other friends.
so I was very suprised to see dd include these two former friends on the guests list for her birthday.
I'm pretty sur I'm going to let dd make the decision on whether to invite them or not. but i'm not entirely comfortable with that decison. what would you do?
dd is 11, and in 6th grade. she will be 12 in July, but the party will be in June. she's making up a guest list, and I'm a little surprised by two of the names on the list.
dd had two very close friends in elementary school, but things changed when the girls got to middle school this year. dd was having some "issues" with the other two girls. I think they might have worked out their problems if left alone. but then the other girls became friendly with a girl dd didn't like, and things seemed to escalate. at first dd blamed the new girl, but after awhile she began to realize her "friends" were willing participants in what was going on.
I won't go into all the rude and nasty things these girls did. the highlights included:
-- sending dd nasty and obscene instant messages
-- creating screen names similar to dd's, then sending messages to her friends pretending to be her, trying to get the friends angry at dd
-- actually sigining on to dd's screen name -- she'd inadvertently given them the password when they were still close friends --
and trying to make trouble with dd's friends
-- stealing things out of dd's locker
about a month ago dd decided she'd had enough of their behavior, and decided to hang out with other friends.
so I was very suprised to see dd include these two former friends on the guests list for her birthday.
I'm pretty sur I'm going to let dd make the decision on whether to invite them or not. but i'm not entirely comfortable with that decison. what would you do?