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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 84541"><p>Not a single person here suggested dismissing the situation. We took issue to the obvious disdain you presented in your posts. I personally took issue with how you talked about this other child and their parents as if they set out to deliberately harm your child. THAT'S what I referred to when I stated that "irreverent behavior" and "any and all comers" was dramatic. If it had been an intentional attack on your child, it would be a different story altogether...like the children who incessantly taunt my daughter because of her speech, saying things like, "T-t-t-t-today stupid". I am not going to get myself all worked up over what may have very well been an accident. </p><p></p><p>You're right; we don't know how this affected your child. However, I have a hard time seeing long term damage from this incident unless you make an issue out of it with your son. You said he told you about it, but I thought you asked him about it...and more than once. The bigger an issue YOU make out of it, the bigger an issue it will become for your son. He will follow your lead.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad that you talked to the other parent in a calm manner. Our children struggle just to get through each day. One more understanding person can make all the difference in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 84541"] Not a single person here suggested dismissing the situation. We took issue to the obvious disdain you presented in your posts. I personally took issue with how you talked about this other child and their parents as if they set out to deliberately harm your child. THAT'S what I referred to when I stated that "irreverent behavior" and "any and all comers" was dramatic. If it had been an intentional attack on your child, it would be a different story altogether...like the children who incessantly taunt my daughter because of her speech, saying things like, "T-t-t-t-today stupid". I am not going to get myself all worked up over what may have very well been an accident. You're right; we don't know how this affected your child. However, I have a hard time seeing long term damage from this incident unless you make an issue out of it with your son. You said he told you about it, but I thought you asked him about it...and more than once. The bigger an issue YOU make out of it, the bigger an issue it will become for your son. He will follow your lead. I'm glad that you talked to the other parent in a calm manner. Our children struggle just to get through each day. One more understanding person can make all the difference in the world. [/QUOTE]
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