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She did good times two!
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 262691" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Thanks everyone. We've really been talking about the difference between tattling and standing up for yourself or getting help from an adult. I think it's been easier for her to put our discussions into action when it's another child (particularly these two) that needs sticking up for because she relates in some sense to them. Duckie has been sickly most of her life and has faced some slight limitations so I think she feels protective toward the girl with disabilities. She will not tolerate her being teased. She also already senses that this girl is quite a bit different socially than the other kids at this age and that it's unfair to take advantage of her. </p><p> </p><p>The other girl has gotten a reputation as being pretty rough around the edges and has been known to get physical with other kids if teased. Duckie sees and understands her part in this from their younger years and hopes this girl will stop hitting or pushing kids if she sees that her tormentor has stopped. The other girl isn't exactly a bully but she does escalate to being physical quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 262691, member: 1722"] Thanks everyone. We've really been talking about the difference between tattling and standing up for yourself or getting help from an adult. I think it's been easier for her to put our discussions into action when it's another child (particularly these two) that needs sticking up for because she relates in some sense to them. Duckie has been sickly most of her life and has faced some slight limitations so I think she feels protective toward the girl with disabilities. She will not tolerate her being teased. She also already senses that this girl is quite a bit different socially than the other kids at this age and that it's unfair to take advantage of her. The other girl has gotten a reputation as being pretty rough around the edges and has been known to get physical with other kids if teased. Duckie sees and understands her part in this from their younger years and hopes this girl will stop hitting or pushing kids if she sees that her tormentor has stopped. The other girl isn't exactly a bully but she does escalate to being physical quickly. [/QUOTE]
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