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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wouldn't be that keen on it. It could look like favoritism or like avoidance. The psychologist should also have better boundaries and actually take a lunch break themselves or choose a small number of students who are her special pals who hang out in her office with her on her / their breaks. [/quote] If I had to guess there is a kid in the group who has some kind of accommodation for lunch in a quieter place, and the psychologist is pulling in a group of friendly peers. I have a really kind sweet kid, and he is often pulled into things like that, and while he doesn't need the break the same way some of his friends do, he certainly appreciates it! It's led to friendships that extend outside of school which has been great for everybody. [/quote]
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