Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 Speaking as a short (non RSS) adult (not quite 5 foot tall) this is something that all children have to deal with at some point or another. I know that I got picked on for being the smallest kids. It only took a few times of kicking the other kids for them to realize that I might be small but I could still hurt them to get them to leave me alone. While that might not be the approach you want to take, " our " kids need to have the attitude of " not I'm not to small " and " I can do anything. " Of course, now that I am 40, I don't mind letting someone else reach the top shelf so I don't have to climb lol. Judith, Steve, (rSS) and (non rSS) 6 year old twins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 Speaking as a short (non RSS) adult (not quite 5 foot tall) this is something that all children have to deal with at some point or another. I know that I got picked on for being the smallest kids. It only took a few times of kicking the other kids for them to realize that I might be small but I could still hurt them to get them to leave me alone. While that might not be the approach you want to take, " our " kids need to have the attitude of " not I'm not to small " and " I can do anything. " Of course, now that I am 40, I don't mind letting someone else reach the top shelf so I don't have to climb lol. Judith, Steve, (rSS) and (non rSS) 6 year old twins Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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