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to ask how you teach your dc to stick up for themselves

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supermariossister · 28/09/2013 18:52

ds is 6 and its really starting to get to him. he has friends he plays with at school or on the front but is always the one who gets left out of games or such because he doesn't argue just goes off alone. he has been playing out today and his frisbee is broken one of his "friends" snapped it. just seen this friend come into garden take a massive handful of sand and walk off throwing it round have told ds if he is playing with them he needs to say if you do that you will have to because you are wasting my sand, breaking my toy or whatever else but he seems so shy and unwilling to do so. I know he can speak up for himself but just doesn't seem capable of it

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supermariossister · 28/09/2013 23:21

I think you are right and I will take everything on board. I wondered about having the boys he does get on with come in for tea try to encourage away from these few from nearby. will look into clubs he could attend . really do appreciate the help

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