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[quote=Anonymous]I wonder if OP doesn't remember first grade (or K) where the disruptive kid always had to push their desk up against the teacher's. I went to my DS Open House in K and sure enough a little girl had her desk next to the teacher's and I remember kind of laughing to myself about the memory. I ended up getting to chat with that girl at different times. She was GREAT! She was gregarious, had her own opinions and liked to make people laugh. I saw her Mom on a field trip and said 'Oh, you're Larla's Mom' and I saw her brace. And I just told her how awesome I thought her kid was. She seemed to appreciate it, as I can only imagine how she'd been made to feel so early in the school experience. My DS is now in 4th grade and still sees her, he finds her 'annoying', however my younger First Grader bonded with her last year and the car loop and he also thinks she's great. So she may not be the 'kid' for one or two teachers that aren't creative and can't appreciate what 'disruptive' represents. Sometimes, the folks that don't get you says more about them, than it does about you.[/quote]
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