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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 19559" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks for the support. I can understand how kids go bad dealing with this. My easy child isn't really one of the kids who gets picked on, nor is she non-aggressive. She wants to beat these kids up...lol. I had to tell her that she can only use her mouth NOT her fists or she'll make it worse, and not be excused. Last week the kids had their Valentines Day Party. She is only in 5th grade, but they start middle school in 5th grade in our small town. Anyways, I didn't like the V-day party. You could purchase valentines for a dime for any kids you wanted, which meant some kids got a lot more than other kids. I never care for that. I was one kid who got NO valentines, and one valentine that said, "DO NOT BE MINE" and it hurts. But that's how they did it. My easy child got eight V-day cards, which she said was the most of any girl. Of course, she went out of her way and went to the dollar store and bought candy for all her best friends who turned on her this week...lol. She's not the only one who "gets it." I see a disturbing pattern with this group (which consists of four girls and two boys). One of the boys is like a girl and turns on you in a really mean way. The girls get into fights and turn on each other. My daughter doesn't participate in this backstabbing. She only gets mad if somebody has hurt her. I can't believe the big deal made out of this word either. It's true, there are many kids who already swear like sailors. Plus I know my daughter well and, at least at this time, she'd never post that word on the internet. The kids seem to really enjoy the little dramas of their world at each other's expense. My daughter hates all the backbiting and fighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 19559, member: 1550"] Thanks for the support. I can understand how kids go bad dealing with this. My easy child isn't really one of the kids who gets picked on, nor is she non-aggressive. She wants to beat these kids up...lol. I had to tell her that she can only use her mouth NOT her fists or she'll make it worse, and not be excused. Last week the kids had their Valentines Day Party. She is only in 5th grade, but they start middle school in 5th grade in our small town. Anyways, I didn't like the V-day party. You could purchase valentines for a dime for any kids you wanted, which meant some kids got a lot more than other kids. I never care for that. I was one kid who got NO valentines, and one valentine that said, "DO NOT BE MINE" and it hurts. But that's how they did it. My easy child got eight V-day cards, which she said was the most of any girl. Of course, she went out of her way and went to the dollar store and bought candy for all her best friends who turned on her this week...lol. She's not the only one who "gets it." I see a disturbing pattern with this group (which consists of four girls and two boys). One of the boys is like a girl and turns on you in a really mean way. The girls get into fights and turn on each other. My daughter doesn't participate in this backstabbing. She only gets mad if somebody has hurt her. I can't believe the big deal made out of this word either. It's true, there are many kids who already swear like sailors. Plus I know my daughter well and, at least at this time, she'd never post that word on the internet. The kids seem to really enjoy the little dramas of their world at each other's expense. My daughter hates all the backbiting and fighting. [/QUOTE]
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