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  2. My kid is a 'mean girl': Experts break down what parents can ...

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    For example, gossiping usually isn’t done with hurtful intentions. Instead the participating parties are, typically unknowingly, doing it to bond with each other. ... This mean girl behavior ...

  3. Relational aggression - Wikipedia

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    The attention relational aggression has received has been augmented by the help of popular media, including movies like Mean Girls and books like Odd Girl Out by Rachel Simmons (2002), Nesthäkchen and the World War by Else Ury (1916), and Queen Bees and Wannabes by R. Wiseman (2003). Relational aggression can have various lifelong consequences.

  4. Queen bee syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The queen bee phenomenon still has no male-equivalent term, perhaps because male competition is seen as normal, healthy behavior, and as children it's even encouraged. Female competition however, is looked down upon — from childhood onward, women in competition are labeled as backstabbing, conniving, catty "mean girls". There are countless ...

  5. After Apple Martin’s ‘Mean Girl’ Antics Go Viral, Fellow ...

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    A viral video initially showed Apple jokingly stepping into Aliénor’s photo, sparking accusations of “mean girlbehavior online. Image credits: alienor__ldm.

  6. Queen Bees and Wannabes - Wikipedia

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    Written for parents of teenage girls, the book focuses on the ways in which girls in high schools form cliques, and on handling patterns of aggressive behavior. The book was, in large part, the basis for the teen comedy film Mean Girls (2004) starring Lindsay Lohan, its stage musical adaptation, and the 2024 film version of the latter. [1]

  7. French Debutante from Viral TikTok of Apple Martin Defends ...

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    The moment got some backlash, but turns out accusations of "mean girl" behavior are completely unwarranted. Aliénor Loppin de Montmort, the debutante in the video with Apple, ...

  8. Teasing - Wikipedia

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    This form is commonly used by parents and caregivers in two Indigenous American communities and Mexican Heritage communities to guide their children into responding with more Prosocial behavior. For example, when a parent teases a child who is throwing a tantrum for a piece of candy, the parent will pretend to give the child candy but then take ...

  9. You Can't Dilute the Core Message of "Mean Girls" - AOL

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    Mean Girls 2.0 is set today, when some of these prejudices are (hopefully!) less common in schools. But I wish the new film had either been set in 2004 and stayed more true to the nastiness of the ...