A mother asks Dear Abby how to deal with a girl who bullies her daughter without looking like a bully herself.
Dear Abby: Should I tell the mean girl she's not welcome in our home, since she doesn't allow our daughter to play at hers? My daughter is the youngest kid in the neighborhood, and a girl up the street treats her horribly. She calls her a baby, tells her she’s not a person and sends her home when everybody plays at her house.
The other kids are friendly with my daughter, and when they come to play at our house, the mean girl comes too. She’s never mean to my daughter when I’m around, but I don’t think it’s right to let her enjoy our pool and games when she won’t let my daughter play at her house. How do I ask her to leave without seeming like a bully while allowing the other kids to stay and play? The other mother is of no help.
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