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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. Interested to see that thread had continued. I haven't heard much from DC about the kid being disruptive - so I think/hope that the child has settled in and the teacher/aide are managing it well. I hope that's the case. Both of my DCs were mainly receptive to empathy thing & really got that they shouldn't *pick on* the child b/c they would not like anyone to pick on them or tease them or call them names etc - particularly when they are upset. FYI - I think the root of the *bad* word seems to come from things like superheros and movies where there is a *bad* character. I appreciate the postings from the parents where the children are struggling with behavior - it is really hard with kindergarteners & get it's hard to figure out how to support social-emotional development (much more than the ABCs!). My DC has also been dealing with how to handle feeling when kids make fun (feels 'picked on' very quickly where my other DC doesn't mind/likes mild teasing as playful) or the friendships floating in & out.[/quote]
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