One day the daughter came back and said that her good friend wanted to exchange pens with her, came back and asked me if I was right, I thought that the two were good friends, she had already agreed, she agreed, and told her that next time she must go through the consent of her mother, not allowed to ask for someone else's, even if someone else gives her, I will let her return the next day.
She happily took a new pen and put it in her bag, and asked me if she brought it, but her good friend did not bring it, she did not give her the pen, I said I can give it, you have brought it, just give it to her!
When I came back from school and told me that her good friend hadn't brought it, I gave her a reason, and I told her that if she didn't bring it, I wouldn't ask her for it. The next day, she told her daughter again that what she had brought was gone, and on the third day, it was another reason, and the child came back to me and said, 'How is it possible?'" Mom, huh? ''Yes, and then just... It's over
This girl I am also familiar with, from the first grade with my daughter is a good friend, giving the impression of smart, well-behaved, polite ... Except for occasionally hearing from my daughter that she has a bad temper [teeth] (my daughter has a bad temper too), there is basically no disadvantage.
Once we met outside, her mother was going to take a bag of her candy to share, and she immediately said, that's so expensive, I don't know what to say next to it [shock].
Before such a child, I was very willing to let my child be friends with her, but after so many times, I found that the original shortcomings are everyone's existence, and this girl may be a little more careful...
I don't want and won't tell my daughter what I think, let her know for herself.