Wishing on a star
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I wanted to add.
I am really inclined to approach the boy to let him know I did not mean to upset him, I feel bad thinking I may have upset him and didn't mean to.
but by doing that I am afraid of opening the door with her again.
DO NOT GO THERE.....
I was sure to smile and exhibit socially acceptable behavior with the kid that I just mentioned... But, no way is some snot nosed little 9 year old kid getting the satisfaction of having me apologize because HIS hands were where they should not have been.
And, yes, you want to avoid that 'door' altogether.
Yes, as I said, the OP's son was in the wrong...
But, I am not assuming that a lot of 'lying' was going on.
BOTH of the boys were very clearly complicit in what happened.
And, I am taking the fact that her son is just 7 into consideration...