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I think that I would go by the house when the girl's home from school and ask her to get the shirts that she has of your daughter's. Usually children are intimidated by adults so you might be able to get them back that a way. You can pretend that she borrowed them to the Mom and that you just wanted them returned to your daughter because they were special gifts. Then wait there until you have them in hand. Having your husband in the car with you might be good too. Or have him go up to the house and ask for the shirts. Men intimidate women. Good luck!
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I agree with Diane, but I wouldn't be inviting her back for a sleep over again. Who knows what kind of influence she could have on your daughter. This young lady would have to earn you and your daughters trust again before I'd let her be a friend.
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I think that is what I am going to do. My husband thinks that my daughter needs to ask for them back. He said she needs to grow a spine. LOL She is very shy but slowly coming out of it. So I plan on letting her know at the bus stop this afternoon that it wasn't ok to BORROW the clothes without asking first and that we are going to follow her home so that my daughter can pick them up. I will let you know how it goes. LOL
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OK... I ended up waiting till she got off the bus and then talked to her. She even brought Emmie's sweater to school. So she knew she shouldn't have taken it. I called her over to the car I said... " Honey, I don't mind you borrowing clothes but you need to ask first. So Emmie is going to come get the other 2 shirts later." She said ok and then they asked if Emmie could come over so that they could do homework. Geez.. I was worried that they wouldn't be speaking and all hell would have broke loose. I am glad that went over well. She doesn't have the best homelife and I was very reluctant to let my daughter go over there. They live across the street and I told Emmie that if her OLDER brother started arguing and fighting with her mom then she was to come home. This turned out better than I had expected.
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Good for you Michelle, maybe with Emmie as a friend she'll learn from her.
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Michelle, I'm so glad that it was worked out so easily and that the girls can still be friends. It sounds like she could use some good influence in her life. As for the taking things, just have a little talk with her when she comes over again and mention that you won't tolerate her taking things. Thanks for letting us know how things went.
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Michelle glad everything was resolved. This happened to my daughter two years ago when she was a freshman in college. Her roomate kept stealing from her and denying it. Till one day my daughter saw her photo in myspace with one of her outfits on. Can you imagine the nerve....This situation was a little different, my daughter handled it but she never got them back and she switched roomates and never saw her again. Sad because I paid good money for what the girl took.
As far as your daughter's friend I don't know the age group, but your husband is correct she would have to be the one to handle it. If no results then you as her mother should call her mother...I would not trust this kid like Kat mentioned until she earns the trust . Tell your daughter to be careful.. Glad it ended well. |
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