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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm sorry this happened to you, but were there behavior problems? That's the only thing that explains it. The adults and maybe even the other kids were just done and lied to make sure you didn't cross over with them? Learning disabilities really don't matter in scouts. [/quote] Kid 1 - has a learning disability of some kind. He asks a lot of questions, can't focus on the task at hand, but in no way is he destructive and a very sweet kid. Kid 2 - exceptionally smart, well liked but has a very serious medical condition that while well-controlled and has never gotten in the way of participating, it can seem unpredictable and scary to outsiders. For this reason, I was a co-den leader and at every scouting event. So, no, 0 behavior issues. That said, do you feel that would justify discrimination?[/quote] Sorry, you were a co-den leader who didn’t know that every kid except two in your den was going to the same place? That’s really weird and this may be more about you than your son, honestly.[/quote]
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