One good thing did happen. It gave me joy and it entertained me. After school i do a daycare for kindergarten and 1st graders. I sit in a little area and play my ukulele while 10-12 kids run around out of control. By this time, i no longer care what rules they choose to follow, or not follow. If they get hurt that's their problem. But this particular time i had 4 kids and they all ran at me at once, all pointing fingers, all yelling, and all calling the other names. My first thought was..."Does it really matter if she/he called you stupid, ugly or retarded," and my second thought was, "Let's pretend i am all alone i can't see or hear anyone." So i ignored them, and kept playing and singing to myself. Eventually they stopped and waited for me to do something. This is what I did. I sent them all away except a boy and a girl who where in the thick of it. And I told them to sit down right in front of me. I was going to give them a talking to about how treating each other with love and respect did not require name calling. Not enough energy. So instead i decided to let them have an intimate bonding moment. I told them to face each other sitting cross legged, touching knees, and to stare into each others eyes for five minutes. 2 minutes into it, i told them to keep looking into each others eyes but to think about things they can do to show that they are friends. Then at the end of five minutes i told them to share their ideas. Unimportant as to what they said, more importantly it was the only real laugh i had all day.
The End
4 years ago
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I want you to know that I laughed for a good 2-3 minutes after you called me and told me that story, and then had to hang up because their parents were there. Brilliant!
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