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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Well, in the case of the kid who experimented with self-harm, that was pretty much an independent study project. So, I'd review that -- or provide a list of acceptable sources to consult. There's some freaky stuff out there that kids could stumble on, including sites that glamorize anorexia, for example. I have less of an issue around the sexual identity piece of it. But it is a little weird how a bunch of kids suddenly decide they're trans or pansexual or whatever in the weeks after these topics are introduced. No doubt genuinely are, but there may be more an element of "celebrating" these rare orientations than accepting them. [/quote] Middle-schoolers doing something to get attention, imagine! My middle-schooler had to get a parent's signature on her independent study project. Wouldn't that solve the problem?[/quote]
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