@JohnBarnesSF @larimah and what about the kids who don't do martial arts? or whose parents can't afford lessons? Bandaid solutions.
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@JohnBarnesSF@larimah not to mention teaching kids violence or the threat of it is an appropriate way to relate to others2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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(Shrug) here we differ,I guess. A bandaid can keep a minor wound from becoming a major infection.
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@JohnBarnesSF@larimah not interested in only my kid not being bullied so much as a safe school. for all the kids.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@JohnBarnesSF@larimah bullying is the adults' job to address, not kids' burden to shoulder.2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
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I just thought that you were worried that TKD might be teaching your kid to prefer violent solutions/get into fights
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@JohnBarnesSF@larimah no, that's not my objection. I'm pretty sure this studio doesn't teach that, so it's a bit of false advertising.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@JohnBarnesSF@larimah I'm objecting the concept of "bully-proofed" kids.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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Well,yes, then we do disagree a little. On the epidemiology of bullying, the clean water, quarantine, and prompt ...
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... treatment are vital and do most of the work. But bully proofing is vaccination; destroys the reward for the ....
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@JohnBarnesSF @graceishuman @larimah teaching kids how to fight back is good epidemiological practice: lowers expected payoff; herd immunity
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