Mom feels it’s not her job to police her daughter’s behavior when she’s at school

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Mom feels it’s not her job to police her daughter’s behavior when she’s at school

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DEAR MISS MANNERS: A friend called me, on two separate occasions, to complain about my daughter’s behavior towards her daughter at school.

I was a bit taken aback because when my daughter is at school, her teacher is responsible for her. I do not homeschool and cannot control my daughter when she is not in my presence.

Initially, I offered an apology. When it happened a second time, I was annoyed, but said “thank you.” I contacted the school and let them know my daughter was experiencing social/relational aggression with schoolmates.

Since then, my supposed friend hasn’t contacted me. I feel that she has reacted emotionally and taken this situation personally.

What is the correct way to respond when a parent is contacted by another parent, and still maintain their respect and friendship?

-Birthed the bad seed

https://www.oregonlive.com/advice/2024/02/miss-manners-mom-feels-its-not-her-job-to-police-her-daughters-behavior-when-shes-at-school.html

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