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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Sounds to me you jumped the gun a bit in your assumptions. No one is mandating a utopian culture or else. This is a request for additional tolerance for children with challenges. The less tolerant our children are, the worse it is for Society as a whole[/quote] Maybe, but, as I said, DD was bullied unmercifully in fourth grade. However, you cannot make others like your child. You have to work with your child to be nice to others. We worked with the counselor and she chose the teachers who could better work with my DD and she also was careful which other kids were in the class. That helped. The fourth grade teacher was a lovely person--but the bullying did not happen in front of her. Teasing, etc, occurred on playground, hallways, etc. As far as the lip balm, it sounds to me like the kid was abusing its use. He may need to smell nice things--but it is distracting if it has a fragrance --and, he was probably playing with it. The mom totally defended its use. She should talk to him about limiting it. He was probably playing with the lip balm instead of doing his work.[/quote]
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