curlyninjagirl
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Re: Little White Girl Puts Water on My Cuz's freshly Blown Out Hair because it was Un
I think the bolded is right on. Teasing can wreck a kid's psyche. All those little jerks shoulddah been punished! Also some of these comments are pure speculation and out of line.
I'm sorry your cousin had this experience, I know how bad it feels to be humiliated at such a sensitive age....but....
Why in the world are people spending $50 on an 8 year old's hair??? I'm afraid I agree with the white kid's parents on this. This is a public school, right? Why would you bring such extravagance to an environment where things get messy?
I have a different opinion than most it seems.
If one child is at fault, they are all at fault.
The children in the class were wrong for the teasing and this needs to be addressed by the teacher and Principal.
But...if the little white girl is wrong then the 8 year old cousin was wrong too.
She should have said don't touch my hair, don't put water in my hair, leave my hair alone.
8 year old girls mess with each other's hair. That's a fact of life and why many parents try to train their children to say no don't touch my hair.
Unless that little white girl was being malicious which I doubt...then this is a learning experience for all the children. I really doubt that white child has any clue what reverting is or what a blow out is or how water affects Afro textured hair.
Kids are kids, especially young kids, and they are going to do innocent things that end up wrong. I think the expectations are too high for this child. She's what...in 3rd grade?
BTW: I grew up with water being used to do my hair or neaten up my hair. For the few years I was raising my two little sisters, the water bottle immediately came out when doing their hair. At 8 years old, I would understand them putting water to their hair if they thought to neaten it up. They would have no idea what reverting was either. When they played in my hair, they also used water.
I think we need to have age appropriate expectations. The little white girl was just imitating what has been done to her hair. She only knows what she knows.
I think the bolded is right on. Teasing can wreck a kid's psyche. All those little jerks shoulddah been punished! Also some of these comments are pure speculation and out of line.
I'm sorry your cousin had this experience, I know how bad it feels to be humiliated at such a sensitive age....but....
Why in the world are people spending $50 on an 8 year old's hair??? I'm afraid I agree with the white kid's parents on this. This is a public school, right? Why would you bring such extravagance to an environment where things get messy?