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Physical Affection - 19-10-04 16:02

by: Busybee123

Hi there...I can sympathise with you.....we have quite a few strange ways of doing things here in Ireland ... I work in a Primary school with Juniors and I find there is no harm in letting one or two little ones who are very shy, 'prone to always feel sick'...those that cry easily etc... sit on my lap. I don't think it shows favouritism and other kids don't tend to view it that way. Some kids are more clingy and need more reassuring/hugs/etc...and other kids are naturally confident and outgoing and just don't even seem to notice it really. Good luck - it's a tough world out there....we all need all the support we can get.

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