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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a school psychologist. It's very possible that there are two "role model" kids (your son, the kid whose parents you talked to) and two kids who are the 'target' of the lunch bunch, why are you incredulous about that? That's like school counseling/support 101, when you run small groups you never want to have JUST the shy/awkward kids in a social skills group, or just the impulsive/ADHD kids in a group related to making choices, or just the kids with anxiety/depression in a coping skills group, etc. Peer models are a super important part of the process; the specific percent of group make-up varies by practitioner but I was trained that at least half of a small group should consist of peer models. [b]The thing does concern me is that she shared the names of the other kids. That's not OK[/b]. [/quote] DP. I get this but once the group stay, it won't be a secret anymore, OP's DC will know the other kids and may report back to his parents. For a group like this, keeping the names private seems silly.[/quote]
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