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| another Ltown parent
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09-18-2009 04:35 PM ET (US)
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To uh hello: When I say we I mean we as a society not me and not Littlestown parents. Please don't take my words out of context and turn them around on me. It goes back to the point I was trying to make that Littlestown is not somehow worse nor special. Society as a whole has lost it's civility.
When my kids came home upset about being picked on (which did get pretty bad at times for one of them) I taught them how to deal with it. Not to complain about it, not to take it out on someone else but to either take it or learn to stand up for themselves. Just like they now have to do in the real world.
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09-19-2009 08:24 AM ET (US)
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To another Ltown parent...I believe that we all teach our children to deal with things in life and believe that the point of the parents is that it is ashame that they even have to treat others this way at all. I too have personally have had daughters that fell into being prey for some of the cruelty of the other girls here in the school. They can be really really cruel. And to be honest I have lived in other states and towns and have never had to face any of this type of stuff with myself or my daughters. Parents up here do seem to turn a blind eye to the way their children, teenagers act! Sometimes the reality of it does go way too far from them damaging cars and things like that to other destructive behavior. I personally realize that some stuff is normal but when they start with this type of stuff it does go over the line. I do agree with you about society losing its civility but it becomes beyond that when they start acting out in this type of behavior.
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09-25-2009 11:11 AM ET (US)
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10-18-2009 10:06 PM ET (US)
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