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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your kid is four..he is to young to know who he likes and dislikes. As his mother do the right thing and teach him he must be kind and patient with others. [/quote] Agree here. Thanks for posting the initial question OP. And to the MEAN PP, if your child didn't like the one child on the street who happened to look different, as opposed to being medically frail and different, would that too be ok with you? Because you know, you don't want to make your child play with someone he has determined he doesn't like at the age of 4. It's always wrong.[/quote] My kid is four and doesn't like to play with the 3 yr old across the street who always picks his nose or the 5 yr old who is always shoving his hands down his pants. I think that's FINE. [/quote] My kid is four and doesn't like to play with the 3 year old across the street becaue he is black or the 5 year old because she is Muslim. I think that's FINE. Where is the line? When do you teach your child to look beyond things and see the person? [/quote]
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