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Roseeurekacross
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Treat it with love. Did the parent see it?So what’s the girls’ excuse? It’s OK to flirt with someone and then kick him? And then have your friend kick him? I’d hate to think what an 8th grade boy would have to do to an 8th grade girl to deserve being kicked. Being on the autism spectrum doesn’t mean you’re going to go through life literally getting kicked around.
If anything, the parents of those girls need a heads up that their children are out kicking other kids. On don’t know what spectrum they’re on, but that habit needs to stop and now. You gang up on another kid with kicking at school, you can get expelled.
We are not here to make the excuses for the girls.
We have no idea if the girls were flirting or being friendly
No one deserves physical or emotional abuse, ever. Infact to even think that way is erroneous .
Regardless of their gender, level of ability age etc
When my son was about this age , he came home with a cigerette burn, from a girl at school.
I knew about it because it needed medical attention.
I rang the school, told them, got the phone number of the girl’s parents, rang them. Both parents were overseas. This girl had a few abandonment issues. Between my son, her teachers, and whomever was meant to be caring for her
We treated the incident with love. And I wasn’t even practicing my religion then.
She and my son became great friends.