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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is your kid excluded? There is usually a reason. Is it behavior? Is it personality?[/quote] This is a really misguided way of thinking. Oftentimes there is no clear or a good reason for a kid being excluded. Groups of kids bond by leaving others out, which strengthens their own sense of being together. The kids on the outside could simply be less aggressive socially, or less outgoing or less athletic, new to the school, whatever. They might look different or act differently. But there is often simply no good or obvious reason for it, apart from human nature being pretty crappy. Your question suggests that there's something wrong with the kid being excluded [/quote] ^ and adults unfortunately continue to do this just subtly [/quote]
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