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DD (3) is heartbroken as her bessie friend is moving away .....

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yeahinaminute · 23/03/2006 12:59

... How do I console her??
I don't know the parents that well - DD and friend have got deeply friendly through playgroup.
I have swopped e-mail addresses with her mum so that they can sort of keep in touch...
I'm sure she'll be fine in a couple of weeks but she's just " really, really going to miss her mummy" and " nothing will be the same"
So over to you MNetters .. any advice?

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SoupDragon · 23/03/2006 13:03

Nothing other than she will get over it pretty quickly - they generally do at that age.

yeahinaminute · 23/03/2006 13:07

Thanks SD -= she probably will .... but she's is so troubled by it at the moment ... this time next week it'll probably be I.... Who??? !!as she's up to her ears in Play Doh with someone else !!

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SoupDragon · 23/03/2006 13:10

DS1 was at nursery with a boy he was good friends with - it was X this, X that, we did blah blah blah. They went to different primary schools and we ever heard about him again!!

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yeahinaminute · 23/03/2006 13:12

Fickle little beasts aren't they !!!!!

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FrannyandZooey · 23/03/2006 13:14

Actually, that is lovely that she has become so attached to her friend. I don't think many children make terribly close friends at this age, I think it's an achievement for your daughter to have done so.

yeahinaminute · 23/03/2006 13:24

Thanks for that - it IS lovely and that's why I'm finding it hard to help her .... She'll be ok and she does have other friends ... but this little girl is very special to her !!

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