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i would like to have my kids think about ways they could be different. have them think about changing their race, their gender, their sexuality, and then try and see how this change makes them vulnerable; if they can see the vulnerability in others they will be less likely to abuse it. do this by a free write, an anonymous response system and the class responding to those vulnerabilities.
WRFA; kids love getting envelopes, student feedback and response that is supportive, contructive and anonymous
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it should not matter
what color our students are
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A Child Called It
i would initially not intitially push it off on someone else but instead colaborate with a guidance councelor or school psychologist, and definitely not deny that there might be something wrong. I don't think abuse would start suddenly but you can't rule it out. Don't just talk to the mom, talk to her, her friends, and others who interact with her. If she is being abused, you need to take action immediately. Listen, be supportive and involve others immediately. It is possible she is not being abused, if she is a tomboy, but she shows three of the 8 signs of abuse; not a dead giveaway but certainly a possible indicator
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