A young mother describes the cautious efforts she took to resolve a scenario in which her daughter’s classmates refused to make friends with her.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
According to @Talk2Abby_ on Twitter, after hearing her daughter cry about being abandoned by her friends, her mother went to her school to investigate the issue.
To her surprise, her classmates all pointed fingers at her daughter as the culprit.
“My daughter has been complaining that no one likes her in class and all her classmates have refused to be her friend.
In the wake of all that’s been happening in the country lately (you know the story) I decided to pay her a surprise visit in school today.
#Thread 👇
Called the school that I’ll be picking her up instead of the school bus.
Got there early enough to meet her classmates.
She was so happy to see me and her friends as well.
I sat down with them & ask “who amongst you don’t want to be Olivia’s friend again?
🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Everyone raised their hands 😩😩 I cringed. “why please”?
Everyone: because she is always looking for my trouble and will not say sorry.
So apparently, madam is the Queen B of the class and has been bullying everyone, so not fair at all.
We had the talk in front of her classmates. I told her that if you hurt your mates, they’ll never want to be your friend and if you say sorry to them you have to mean it & not repeat the same mistakes.
Most importantly if anyone hurts you, report to your teacher.
She apologised to everyone and meant it this time.
Next thing she shouted “everyone come give me a hug” and they all ran to hug her 😂😂😂😂😂 children! 😄
I’m glad I went there to find out the truth and not assume, as parents we need to do better,” she wrote.




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