TinaLala
Hold My Table at Ohana's I'm on My Way!
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So I just came back from a softball pool party - a softball team that my DD9 played on and no one at the pool party played with her. Now during the season no one really talked to her either. Why?
She dances and has friends there and has some friends at school, but I don't like seeing my DD9 playing by herself and alone. Is it a confidence thing? Is there something I can do? I thought if I got her involved in more sports it would help, but we saw the same thing.
Does anyone else have this problem? Does anyone have any suggestions?
She dances and has friends there and has some friends at school, but I don't like seeing my DD9 playing by herself and alone. Is it a confidence thing? Is there something I can do? I thought if I got her involved in more sports it would help, but we saw the same thing.
Does anyone else have this problem? Does anyone have any suggestions?
I was the shortest kid, with ugly hand-me-down clothes and mousy hair and a mouthful of hideous crooked teeth (parents refused me braces but that's another story). Kids pick up on who is different; and who is lacking in social status, and it just snowballs from there. Honestly, nothing changed until I left for college.
Kids can be very cruel, and once you're "out", sometimes there is no way back in. 

My oldest DD14 is content being alone. She could care less what people think - to the point of having to be constantly reminded about good personal hygiene!
My middle DD9 wants to look "just right". She matches her clothes into "outfits" and already spends alot of time on hair and accessories!
I just remember how important my friends were to me in elementary school- some are still close friends. 