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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are really hijacking this thread Wonder peeson in a non helpful way.[/quote] OP has not commented on me, so why should I care what your opinion is when you admit your children would do nothing? I've always brought my comments back to OP. See below? That question continues to be unanswered post after post where you say that you think children are by nature indifferent. If you don't have an answer to that, you are also being unhelpful in addition to showing that your child would do nothing. "Do you have a suggestion for OP? What scenario would make your child be kind and welcoming to this child?" [/quote] Fiest, there are many, many responders all telling you the same thing. You seem to assume, incorrectly, that it’s one person. Second, actually most responses are responding to the OP. Her whole comment was that based on her kid eating alone in the hallway and not having lots of friends, Looking back now, if she had to “do over again, I would have definitely sent DD to the AAP center in middle school for both social and academic reasons.” Most responders are explaining that a kid with few connections 3/4 the way they middle school likely has these issues within herself and not because she chose one school over the other 1.75 years ago. YOU are then changing the scenario cracking about fictional kids with facial deformities, kids eating alone in the CAFETERIA, kids are absolutely knowingly ignoring her in the hallway, etc. the OP wasn’t asking you to crusade on her behalf to fix all the wrongs you’re incorrectly finding. [/quote] While I agree OP's child likely has issues within herself, my first comment was that it was disappointing that no one during all those years has tried to befriend her during any part of the school day. Then another PP turned that around to talk about the cafeteria and how no one would notice her and how kids by nature are indifferent to others needs. I kept bringing it back to the entire school day, but she persisted with the cafeteria not being noticeable so I had to address her comment.[/quote]
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