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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our school is majority Asian - and most of that is South Asian. At the risk of being flamed - I would say that the South Asian kids do tend to stick together and aren't as inclusive as I would have hoped. That is not to say that my child (SE Asian by the way) does not interact with them at school - just that [b]there is no social interaction outside of school.[/b] [/quote] not all? hard to believe. what about soccer or baseball teams? or birthday parties?[/quote] We haven't been invited to any of the South Asian kid's birthday parties - [b]but at other parties - the kids all play together.[/b] This may be just our experience - I'm sure other people have had different experiences at our school. We are still in the early grades.[/quote] then they ARE inclusive, no? very few kids get invited to every birthday parties, S Asian or not.[/quote] By "other parties" - I meant birthday parties of kids who are not South Asian who invited the whole class. That wasn't the point I was making but yes - those are "inclusive" events after school.[/quote]
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