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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At that age, kids are not going to respond well to being corrected by another kid. Especially a kid lower on the social totem pole. It is what it is. Your DD should just sit in a different seat. If she wants to, she can ask the teacher privately at another time (or email the teacher) to ask the teacher to handle this issue. [/quote] Why are you keep suggesting a hierarchy here? Are you on a lower social totem pole when you interact with richer people, people with more social influence, people who yell louder? Do you let them do whatever they want to you? Do you give your rights away because what they are on a higher social totem pole? I’ll never instill that kind of mindset to my kids! She doesn’t swap seats if she is not willing to! Let alone these are just rude kids she is dealing with.[/quote] +1. Ms Hierarchy is way wrong. [/quote] There are at least two of us posting about this. It exists in MS. I thought this was obvious. The seat violator is emboldened by popularity and is not held in check by OP’s kid or the teacher. If the teacher is useless, OP’s kid needs to find a way to gain confidence. [/quote]
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