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You send your kids to your bearded teacher not me. Sorry Charlie. How do I know what a child would feel? You do realize children can talk at that age correct? Talk about disruption in the classroom. You folks have lost your minds.
No, you have lost your mind. Kids don't care and judge unless they are prompted by adults. Kids are innocent and accepting of everyone until we influence them. What don't you understand about that.
I am talking about 1st grade. And how do you know what that child would feel. A guy with a beard wearing a dress means absolutely nothing to them. They are innocent until we instill our prejudice thoughts on them
My son is six. We were watching Mrs.Doubtfire and he said "that man has on a dress" and cracked up laughing.
He also "knows" that clothing with glitter and sparkles and butterflies on them don't belong to him. Nobody taught him those things. I'm assuming he defines normal as what he sees. And normally he doesn't see a man wearing a dress.
However, he had the same reaction at basketball camp when one of the coaches was like 6'8. He doesn't normally see people that tall and he found it amazing. He stared at the guy for the whole session.
Don't underestimate kids. Sometimes I think his mind works like "what's wrong with this picture". Plus since he's on the autism spectrum he will obsess about that different thing forever. So yeah I would have an issue with a teacher in distracting clothing.
They only know weird if a parent teaches them that. A 5 or 6 year old can't form their own opinion without input. Prejudice is taught
Sorry that is not true.Stop making things up kids are very smart and see around them very clearly. Then again some kids are really stupid better stop here don't want to get to personal.
Sorry that is not true.Stop making things up kids are very smart and see around them very clearly. Then again some kids are really stupid better stop here don't want to get to personal.
Yes it is true. 'And I am not making anything up. Kids are innocent until we instill our values in them.
No, you have lost your mind. Kids don't care and judge unless they are prompted by adults. Kids are innocent and accepting of everyone until we influence them. What don't you understand about that.
So in your perfect world leave the children locked up in a room so they won't ever judge, be influenced and will accept everyone. What a grand idea. You have lost all concept of reality. The first time you take two of those children and put them together in the same room, no adults allowed of course to even make contact, they will judge each other and decide whether to accept each other.
So in your perfect world leave the children locked up in a room so they won't ever judge, be influenced and will accept everyone. What a grand idea. You have lost all concept of reality. The first time you take two of those children and put them together in the same room, no adults allowed of course to even make contact, they will judge each other and decide whether to accept each other.
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Kids judge because of what they are taught. I taught my kids to be respectful and to accept people for who they are. That is my reality and I am damn proud of it.
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i think public schools are EEOP so they really don't have a choice unless they want to be sued.
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