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[quote=Anonymous]You know your child best. I could totally see any 9th grader saying he didn't care if a younger kid was whining and whining about a perceived slight. SOmeone has to get the bad part - it's only logical. If that kid is a pill about it and can't let it go, any kid would lose their temper. The fact that your 6th grader cried about a youth group play leads me to believe he is very sensitive. Does this happen often? Flip side, if the leader is the pill and disregards a legitimate complaint (maybe the lines are fluid amongst characters and could have been reassigned) then your kid needs to watch the situation and bring it up to a supervisor if it continues. Once instance is not enough for me to barge in as a parent.[/quote]
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