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One teacher’s approach to preventing gender bullying in a classroom

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“It’s Okay to be Neither,” By Melissa Bollow Tempel

Alie arrived at our 1st-grade classroom wearing a sweatshirt with a hood. I asked her to take off her hood, and she refused. I thought she was just being difficult and ignored it. After breakfast we got in line for art, and I noticed that she still had not removed her hood. When we arrived at the art room, I said: “Allie, I’m not playing. It’s time for art. The rule is no hoods or hats in school.”

She looked up with tears in her eyes and I realized there was something wrong. Her classmates went into the art room and we moved to the art storage area so her classmates wouldn’t hear our conversation. I softened my tone and asked her if she’d like to tell me what was wrong.

“My ponytail,” she cried.

“Can I see?” I asked.

She nodded and pulled down her hood. Allie’s braids had come undone overnight and there hadn’t been time to redo them in the morning, so they had to be put back in a ponytail. It was high up on the back of her head like those of many girls in our class, but I could see that to Allie it just felt wrong. With Allie’s permission, I took the elastic out and re-braided her hair so it could hang down.

“How’s that?” I asked.

She smiled. “Good,” she said and skipped off to join her friends in art.

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The explanation of all teenage behavior.

psych-facts:

 

The explanation of all teenage behavior.

femmefilth:

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thecakebar:

Strawberry Heart Pie Tutorial

I want it. Make it for me.

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I WILL make this.

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I want want want!!!

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xxforeveryoungwildandfreexx:

#bigtittyproblems I can’t even begin to tell you how many times this happens to me (Taken with Instagram)

xxforeveryoungwildandfreexx:

#bigtittyproblems I can’t even begin to tell you how many times this happens to me (Taken with Instagram)

I think there is a magical magnet in my cleavage that just attracts popcorn to it.

gingertiss:

No matter how careful I am or what I do, when I eat popcorn, it somehow gets down me damn shirt.

fuckyeahveganicecream:

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Vegan ice cream day :)

fuckyeahveganicecream:

reblogged from br00tal-d00d:

Vegan ice cream day :)

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beautifulpicturesofhealthyfood:

Raspberry Basil Smoothie & Ice Pops…RECIPE

Must make … When I have refrigerator space again …

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