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Post by Aileen on Mar 10, 2017 20:08:24 GMT -8
It's been a while since I've been around younger children regularly, but I can glean some information based off of stories that my friend has told me about he own child (4 years old).
- She has mentioned that he occasionally gets upset because his family does not consist of a mom and a dad (they are divorced and he has a dad with a separate family now but he lives with his mom 5 days a week). - he was very upset one day in tee ball when he couldn't hit the ball that the coach was pitching slowly, although he is one of the youngest of the team; they had to get the tee out for him and he was being teased by the other kids - his name is hard to pronounce (Faipea - fi-pay-uh) so he sometimes gets teased or asked about how to pronounce it more frequently than other kids - before my friend switched jobs, he was often the first at day care and the last to leave
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Post by Sarahcool28 on Mar 19, 2017 20:49:12 GMT -8
A child may feel disconnected if they are stressed by a situation going on at home such as parents divorcing or a new baby, they are not feeling well, they are frustrated or discouraged because maybe they don't understand how to do something, Or maybe they have some physical or mental delays and are left out by other kids in the group.
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