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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just talk to your son. The other kid was being an idiot. Teach him not to be upset by what other people say. That's a skill everyone needs to learn, no matter what the issues in their lives are.[/quote] +1. Kids say stupid things. He could have made that up, seen or heard something like it on TV, etc.... I would not start stirring up the pot with the mom or teacher. Talk to your kid and teach him not to take things to heart too much. I would only talk to the mom if this is a re-occurring pattern or behavior from the other child.[/quote] You are both awful. A child should not have to just deal with this. It is harmful to the op’s child. Reevaluate your privilege. Do better. [/quote] +1 I've found that the ones who are quickest to start braying that everyone is "too sensitive" etc are the ones whose kids are spewing racist comments they heard at home. They need to be given the message that it's still not okay. Probably too late for the parents but not the kids.[/quote] Oh, I didn't see this post before I responded to the "You are both awful post" or I would have responded here instead. I have a brown skinned child. F U for describing me as "braying." I seriously doubt you are capable of raising kind, accepting children of any race with an attitude like that.[/quote]
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