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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you want your kid to confident and self-assured relative to their age, and to avoid silly issues, then get your kid active and involved in activities. Sports, art, church, scouts, music, dance , volunteer work, etc. . . A kid with other friend groups can blow by lots of petty crap. [/quote] Astute advice Busy and driven kids don’t have time for this shit [/quote] But if you’re finishing out a year in a small school with no current options, it sucks.[/quote] Also, it's not true. My kid is ridiculously busy, but this stuff happens at school. No amount of afterschool activities makes it not sting.[/quote] +1 I think the previous poster meant "stupid advice" not "astute advice" Basically it's the kind of thing that adults tell themselves so they don't have to worry about their child or be involved with them emotionally. [/quote]
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