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Silly mum at school

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Joolsy · 10/05/2011 10:56

My DD (7) was accused of saying something a bit nasty on 2 occasions to a girl in her class. The girl was crying to her mum so the mum told the teacher who in turn told me. I had a serious chat with my DD who got very upset but swore blind that she didn't say it. I believed her because it really doesn't sound like something she would say. She is no angel but I don't think she would say something purposely hurtful, let alone do it twice. I think the girl had been told by others in the class that my DD had said it, as some of the kids like to get others in trouble. Anyway I spoke to the mum who still insisted my DD had done it though I did say sorry if her DD had been upset. That was couple of months ago and since then this woman has completely ignored me, won't stand next to me in playground at school pick up/drop off time. We used to chat every now & then but she is purposely avoiding me & my DD. I feel like saying "well you're very grown up aren't you!" but I guess that would make me just as childish as her. Any advice please?

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ellifino · 10/05/2011 10:59

Be polite and serene, and ignore any silliness.

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