Once again, I am asking my favorite group of moms/dads for help. DS is 5. He is a very happy, outgoing, extremely friendly and social kid. Loves playing with other kids. When I pick him up from school, if the weather is nice kids/parents usually stick around the schoolyard for a while and let the kids run around and play. Anyway, today I noticed DS wandering around the schoolyard alone (I was distracted for a couple of minutes with DD) and I called him over to me. I could tell he was upset. He told me that another child from his class told him he didn't want to be his friend. According to DS he said "You know, I'm not your friend." To which DS laughed because he didn't really know what he meant. The other kid then said "I mean it. I don't want to be your friend." Needless to say, DS was crushed and confused.
As a parent, I just feel so bad for DS. I told him not to worry about it and that I'm sure this kid will want to be his friend again soon. I guess this kid also said that he thought DS "laughed too much." Of course, I told him that was ridiculous and that everybody loves his laugh and that means he's happy. I'm sure this will blow over quickly, I mean the kids are only 5 after all. This is our first experience with "friend" issues.
Any advice on anything else I should mention to DS? I don't want to make a big deal of it, but I don't want him to feel this is his fault, etc.
As a parent, I just feel so bad for DS. I told him not to worry about it and that I'm sure this kid will want to be his friend again soon. I guess this kid also said that he thought DS "laughed too much." Of course, I told him that was ridiculous and that everybody loves his laugh and that means he's happy. I'm sure this will blow over quickly, I mean the kids are only 5 after all. This is our first experience with "friend" issues.
Any advice on anything else I should mention to DS? I don't want to make a big deal of it, but I don't want him to feel this is his fault, etc.
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