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[quote=Anonymous] We have always been the nerdy "smart ones" in class in the family (DH, myself and two kids), and no one ever teased or bullied us for it. Heck, I was even the teacher's pet several years running and it didn't matter to anyone in that class. Are you sure there isn't something else going on, like ASD tendencies? My kid with autism was bullied a couple of times in elementary school, for that, not for his knowledge or achievements. The school dealt with it when I brought it to their attention. Meanwhile, I worked with my kid on his social skills.[/quote]
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