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My Daughter (9)has 2 friends with whom she is very close to. They are very much like Sisters. One of the girls is a habitual liar. The girls are all aware of the character flaw, however, this same "friend" continually trys to embarass my daughter with lies and by pointing out "mistakes" Both she and I are not too sure how to deal with this? any advise?

My grandson, who is just over 2 years, has recently started to become upset when his Mom leaves him. The first occurrence happened at a fitness club when she left him with a caregiver. Up until now, he had never been in the company of any people other than family. I'm hoping that he will become more used to staying with others, but wanted to see if this is somewhat normal.

My neighbor's 4 year old little girl constantly asks if she can hold my 9 month old son. I always nicely say no which she then responds that our other neighbor, with a son the same age as mine, let's her hold her baby. I'm not comfortable with a child holding an infant so how can I respond to this little girl without hurting her feelings?

I am having a difficult time with my very bright 10 year old daughter. She is barely getting a "c" average at school, although she is smart and really knows the work. She is unmotivated, turns things in late to get zero credit, or forgets to write her name on her work, thus getting another zero. She says she wants to go to college, but, I don't know how to get her to focus and get organized no matter how hard I try.

I asked my 3 1/2 year old if he wanted to go to the gym with me this morning and play in the kids room, he answered yes; however, after getting there he refused to stay in the play area without me. When I told him he would have to stay or we would leave, he said he wanted to go. Should I have made him stay or let in and go home?






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