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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]With little kids installing zero tolerance policies when you have nothing to offer or help really doesn't work. It's a lot of you may not ever ever. Your child is upset and frustrated. The idea is not to forbid it, the idea is to help him. Be on his side. Don't make rules he can't possibly follow. A zero tolerance policy in your home? With what result? Expulsion? [/quote] Zero tolerance at home as in, you hit your sister, you're going to have a time out every single time it happens. We are on his side and we're not trying to make rules he can't follow, but don't hit or kick other people seem like pretty basic rules - and they're rules he has to follow in order to attend school. [/quote]
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