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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 420224" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Mallika, my daughter knows, but it's the way she is. She will also walk up to a group of kids who are picking on another one and blast them until they stop. I don't consider it a BAD thing, as long as she doesn't harm anyone or swear. Some of your son's spirit could be just his personality. Now I don't know if your country is different from ours in the way that we expect all k ids to be different. Some are quiet, some are shy to tears, some are outspoken (like my two girls), some are outright disruptive (THIS is not accepted), but most shades in between are accepted here as just personal differences. The school principal LOVES my daughter and admires her compassion and her bravery (she will speak up when nobody else will). However...it could be different in France, and that would make it a problem. Hub and I have always encouraged our kids to speak their minds as long as they don't hurl insults. That is how I am as well. And my parents before me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 420224, member: 1550"] Mallika, my daughter knows, but it's the way she is. She will also walk up to a group of kids who are picking on another one and blast them until they stop. I don't consider it a BAD thing, as long as she doesn't harm anyone or swear. Some of your son's spirit could be just his personality. Now I don't know if your country is different from ours in the way that we expect all k ids to be different. Some are quiet, some are shy to tears, some are outspoken (like my two girls), some are outright disruptive (THIS is not accepted), but most shades in between are accepted here as just personal differences. The school principal LOVES my daughter and admires her compassion and her bravery (she will speak up when nobody else will). However...it could be different in France, and that would make it a problem. Hub and I have always encouraged our kids to speak their minds as long as they don't hurl insults. That is how I am as well. And my parents before me. [/QUOTE]
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