As per the title, it's a sad situation. I'm looking for independent opinions. My child (year 1) had 2 close friends, who he has had since nursery. A&B. He has told me A&B won't play with him anymore, and he is sad because he has no one else to play with. I was going to talk to the school to see if they could foster other friendships.
Before I got a chance, the class teacher spoke to me that A's mum has complained that my child is trying to stay friends with A. Apparently A has complained about this. My child is apparently asking A if they want to play with him, and tried to help him up after A fell.
I understand that friendships move on, and A cannot be forced to play with my child anymore, but I am surprised to hear a complaint that my child is trying to maintain a friendship, given that he is very little. I'm also a little surprised that A's mother is not fostering inclusivity towards my child, rather than complaining about him, given it seems like the friendship group has rejected my child and he is now without a friend.
I am possibly neurodiverse myself, so unsure the best course of action here. I thought A's mum was a friend. Should I tell my child to not try to play with A, try to find new friends, and not discuss with A's parents? Or send a message to A's mum to ask if a misunderstanding?