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  2. Rude! How to respond to 5 parent-judging comments at ... - AOL

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    Before you head over the river and through the woods, we have some tips from experts on how to handle those rude and uncomfortable comments and questions from your own personal peanut galleries. 1 ...

  3. Group chat dynamics for tweens and teens can be toxic ... - AOL

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    You might actually get a pretty supportive response,” explains Heitner. "But in sixth grade, reaching out to the full group text, you’ve got more immature peers less able to be helpful.

  4. Dad says daughter was called 'this': Angry parents protest ...

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    The students attend Dr. James Craik Elementary School and belong to the district's ACHIEVE program, for students with "significant cognitive disabilities" and SOAR program, for students with autism.

  5. Pseudolistening - Wikipedia

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    These responses are known as tangential responses and often run alongside the topic being discussed, but ultimately have nothing to do with the main topic of the discussion. [ 9 ] Proper listening is needed to internalize and comprehend material; without this developed skill, there is potential for either pseudo-listening or a total lack of ...

  6. Rudeness - Wikipedia

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    Failing to speak can also be rude: a rude person might pointedly ignore a legitimate and polite greeting or question to communicate disregard for the other person, [2] or might fail to express appropriate thanks for favors or gifts by way of communicating either a sense of selfish entitlement or a disregard for the efforts of the giver ...

  7. Teasing - Wikipedia

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    Oftentimes, adults pose questions or hypothetical situations to the children (sometimes dangerous) but in a teasing, playful manner, often dramatizing their responses. These questions raise the child's awareness to issues surrounding their community, as well as give them a sense of agency within the community as a member capable of having an ...

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  9. Flaming (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    Flaming incidents usually arise in response to a perception of one or more negotiation partners being unfair. Perceived unfairness can include a lack of consideration for an individual's vested interests, unfavorable treatment (especially when the flamer has been considerate of other users), and misunderstandings aggravated by the inability to ...