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In reply to the discussion: "We Owe to Our Sons What We've Given Our Daughters" [View all]ismnotwasm
(42,674 posts)When my oldest daughter was deployed in Afghanistan, we had my then five year old grandson, it was his first year of kindergarten. He had a male kindergarten teacher, who was Gay. This was a non-issue with us of course.
We got to know this incredible teacher, (which is why we knew he was Gay) because my grandson started exhibited behavior problems. It was a class of 15, and 5 of the kinds had issues. I don't know how that teacher managed, but he did.
I would go in on my day off, unannounced, to help with My grandson. Dispute his emotional situation, it was suggested to us he may have ADD or ADHD, I told them, what he has is, his mama is away fighting a war, and she's not here, that's what he has. It amazed me how quick they were to head in that direction with him. But they also backed right off, and the teacher agreed with me.
He's 14 now, does very well, not one single sign of ADHD, ever.
(And in my cedar box where I keep such things I have his 'expulsion for one day' from kindergarten document. I'm thinking of having it framed)