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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can do this if you want to look like a whiny weasel and be a social pariah. They’re kids, lady. They have to figure this stuff out, that’s called human development [/quote] Hey OP, here's the parent of the rude kids. [/quote] +1,000![/quote] Lol no. Just a teacher tired of adults taking away kids’ ability to develop coping skills and then wondering why they aren’t resilient [/quote] Wow. You are a teacher? This has nothing to do with resilience. Children should not be allowed to treat others this way. Period. [/quote] I never said they should but the kids have to divide out how to stand up for themselves then. Parents running to parents to tell so parents can run interference doesn’t solve it. Remember when you were a kid at the playground, you handled other kids. Your parents were not there to intervene. Kids NEED that, I am telling you, I see the results in high school when they can’t even ask me about a missing assignment or can’t handle even a minorly annoying interaction with another student because their mom always handles everything. Op should tell HER kid how to respond to kids like that in the future, not tell the other parents and expect them to fix it. [/quote]
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