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    Mom
    /mäm/

    noun

    • 1. one's mother: informal, dialect North American, British "my mom gave us each a slice of pizza"
  2. Engaging with them only fuels the fire, and they often spew out even more hatred and cruel remarks. Instead, stand strong against her bullying. Remember, she may make the choice to bully, but you have a choice in how you respond to her. When you remain calm in the face of bullying, you are taking away her power.

  3. Sep 25, 2017 · “The best way to support other moms is to stop thinking there is one right way,” Paquin says. “Support by seeing, sharing and moving on. Don’t see, overshare and try to convince.” If you feel compelled to react, walk away. 2. Recognize that the “mean mom” reaction comes not from your personal nature but from feeling out of balance.

  4. Jun 2, 2015 · Forgive: Everyone does mean things sometimes. Holding it against people or seeking revenge just continues the misery. Limit: Don’t invest yourself in relationships with moms that continually exhibit mean behavior. Limit your interactions with them. Ignore: Not every comment needs a response. Practice letting things go.

  5. Jan 9, 2014 · Here’s how: Inquire vs. attack: Find out what’s really going on. If you feel like you’re being “attacked,” ask the mean mom what she is upset about, advises Meyers. “This will show ...

  6. May 30, 2015 · A psychotherapist explains how to deal with the pain of being rejected by other moms who are part of a group or a clique. She offers seven ways to manage the situation, such as using psychological tools, finding a new group, or confronting the mean girls. The article is based on her personal experience and research on the psychology of mean girls.

  7. Apr 26, 2017 · Lindsay Powers Eichmann, 34, a working mother of two, admits to engaging in mean mom behavior herself. "I have had a couple of moments of inadvertent mean girl-ness. Once I fired off a group email ...

  8. May 17, 2019 · 1. Shaming and Blaming. This may start in childhood, magnifying small mishaps into full-scale dress-downs in front of other people or simply blaming the daughter for her mistake by attributing it ...

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