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[quote=Anonymous]But that is the problem, PP. You have to take what ya get, right? That is the problem with the idea that 'the kids treat her differences kindly,' which is basically what the teacher said. The child should be treated kindly regardless. But the OP wanted to know how her child is doing, not how her differences may or may not be accepted. But of course, privilege never sees itself. Of course, the OP accepted the gesture. The teacher meant no harm. But the real harm is the pervasive thinking that inclusiveness belongs to someone to grant. [/quote]
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