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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I had not looked at this thread for a few days and I'm grateful for all the advice! So the other moms who want to start a Daisy troop are now moving ahead without doing flyers. It's essentially going to be a club for their higher SES girls. I'm a little uncomfortable with that. Maybe no lower income girls would have joined, anyway, but it seems like they should have at least made the effort. On the other hand, it will keep the troop size down. Maybe its ok considering that they're starting the troop midway through the year.[/quote] No it's not ok. That is a terrible message and example to set for the kids that join what will obviously appear as an "exclusive", high SES group formed right in front of all of the other kids. They should find another way to do it or not at all. Any value the girls might gain from the group exercises will be offset by the toxic message set by the parents in forming the group. So sad. [/quote]
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