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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 488548" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I would have posted the same as Sharon. Your son should not be punished. Those words are horrible and it is good to discuss them but if anyone gets hit so hard in such a painful place and then there is blood...not probably a time that they are going to be polite. AND to his credit, he did not fight. I am a huge proponent of not using the R word. I have sent out tons of contracts and videos etc. to my nieces/nephews/their friends, etc. Sounds like they all just need to meet with someone who is trained in conflict resolution and learn the mature way to apologize for poor choices. Make it a life lesson not a lesson on public policy (zero tolerance) gone wrong.</p><p></p><p>When stuff like this happens, I often say the adults need a time out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 488548, member: 12886"] I would have posted the same as Sharon. Your son should not be punished. Those words are horrible and it is good to discuss them but if anyone gets hit so hard in such a painful place and then there is blood...not probably a time that they are going to be polite. AND to his credit, he did not fight. I am a huge proponent of not using the R word. I have sent out tons of contracts and videos etc. to my nieces/nephews/their friends, etc. Sounds like they all just need to meet with someone who is trained in conflict resolution and learn the mature way to apologize for poor choices. Make it a life lesson not a lesson on public policy (zero tolerance) gone wrong. When stuff like this happens, I often say the adults need a time out. [/QUOTE]
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