ThisBakingmomma wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 7:43 pm I don't care about that. I care that they aren't bullied. They aren't a bully. That they have genuine friends who are good people, and of course, that my kids are also good people.
Is it important for you that your children are the "popular" kids in school?
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No, they aren’t in school so that would be kinda hard to do.
Pfft. We're a family of geeks and nerds. Ain't happening. She did ok in school. She found her tribe and thrived. And she found her tribe in college too.
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It's not important to me. My daughter has a handful of close friends. She's content with that. I'm happy she feels that way.
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Mine are both popular but they're homeschooled so there's not much competition.
But seriously ds is 11 and finally has 1 friend. I've had to come to terms with the fact he doesn't make friends easy at all.
But seriously ds is 11 and finally has 1 friend. I've had to come to terms with the fact he doesn't make friends easy at all.