Sabeking
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Hi I posted a few months back about my DD and an autistic girl she has befriended. It dealt with a cell phone and since has resolved itself.
The situation includes many instances but I will only highlight a few due to time constraints. My DD and this young lady, let's call her Sarah (not her real name) have now entered their first year of high school. My DD is introducing her to new friends she has and again has included her in on lunch each day. She cares greatly for her but is struggling with some boundaries. If my DD wants to eat lunch outside Sarah will cry and get angry with her because she does not like to go outside. My DD goes to the library after lunch each day to study...she has lots of academic issues. Sarah follows her and my DD has told her that she cannot talk because she has studying to do. Sarah will not stop talking. My DD warned her that she will move if it continues, it did and my DD moved. Sarah started spamming her with nasty texts accusing her of not being a friend. If DD talks to other kids Sarah gets upset frequently and storms off. Sarah has lost a lot of weight and refuses to eat during lunch.
My DD truly wants to be a friend to this girl. The week before school started my DD was there and got her locker assignment. She found Sarah's a few rows down from her and on the locker was graffiti with a picture of a guy's private part on it. DD called the school herself and asked the principal if it could be removed because she doesn't want Sarah to have to deal with whatever would come her way. I appreciate the care my DD has for her but I am thinking its time for her to get a little firm . She is walking a tight line here. I did call SArahs mom today to make her aware of what's going on. She was very thankful and open. She said she definitely needed to begin by taking Sarah's phone away. She also said that she would speak with her husband as to how they could deal with Sarah. My question of course is how does my DD be firm with this girl but not hurt her feelings. OR is this even possible. Thanks in advance for your advice!
The situation includes many instances but I will only highlight a few due to time constraints. My DD and this young lady, let's call her Sarah (not her real name) have now entered their first year of high school. My DD is introducing her to new friends she has and again has included her in on lunch each day. She cares greatly for her but is struggling with some boundaries. If my DD wants to eat lunch outside Sarah will cry and get angry with her because she does not like to go outside. My DD goes to the library after lunch each day to study...she has lots of academic issues. Sarah follows her and my DD has told her that she cannot talk because she has studying to do. Sarah will not stop talking. My DD warned her that she will move if it continues, it did and my DD moved. Sarah started spamming her with nasty texts accusing her of not being a friend. If DD talks to other kids Sarah gets upset frequently and storms off. Sarah has lost a lot of weight and refuses to eat during lunch.
My DD truly wants to be a friend to this girl. The week before school started my DD was there and got her locker assignment. She found Sarah's a few rows down from her and on the locker was graffiti with a picture of a guy's private part on it. DD called the school herself and asked the principal if it could be removed because she doesn't want Sarah to have to deal with whatever would come her way. I appreciate the care my DD has for her but I am thinking its time for her to get a little firm . She is walking a tight line here. I did call SArahs mom today to make her aware of what's going on. She was very thankful and open. She said she definitely needed to begin by taking Sarah's phone away. She also said that she would speak with her husband as to how they could deal with Sarah. My question of course is how does my DD be firm with this girl but not hurt her feelings. OR is this even possible. Thanks in advance for your advice!