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6 year old suspended for sexual harassment for kissing girl on hand/cheek. Discuss.

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hard to say what the environment and circumstance surrounding the kissing is.
But I can understand the teachers not wanting some kid sexualizing kindergarten.
:lol: at the mother claiming thats his girlfriend but he shouldnt be asking any questions about sex.
 
Here is my rule on sexual harassment.

If you aren't kid enough to spell it in crayon, you aren't old enough to be accused of it.

It's great to see pure acts of love and affection are punished.

Yet, if a 6 year old pushes another 6 year old on the playground, he MIGHT get a timeout.
 
Don't think the brat didn't know what he was doing. Kids are pretty smart. 6 year olds know how to turn the TV off and on, get on the internet while the laptop is turned off, make toast and start the DVD player. So you can't say the brat didn't know what he was doing when he kissed the girl.
 
I find it absolutely disgusting that they suspended him and called it sexual harassment. If I was that childs mother I would be enraged. Their fucking 6 for crying out loud!

I kissed my "boyfriend" in kindergarten, didn't get in any trouble. My daughter has too. She didn't get in any trouble.

Casper has a great point.

The world takes certain things to seriously these days.
 
That kid knew exactly what he was doing. Kids, like Saulty mentioned, are smart. Very smart. My oldest son was kissed by a girl in his class when he was 6. No big deal. Whatever. He was more embarrassed, but kids (BOYS AND GIRLS) are very crafty. Get ready Mathieu.

My son, can navigate around my iPad like an tech savvy/experienced adult. Two weeks ago, my wife and I checked the history in the Firefox app and noticed he was searching on fat girls, then it went to sex, then other shit. My wife was modified, but I took a day or so to collect my thoughts, continue searching the iPad history and then sat him down and explained that searching for porn was very bad and that the police can come and take me to jail. I chalk it up to him being curious. He hasn't searched for that kind of stuff since, but like I said, kids are crafty. My boys never listen to us, but they always listen. Crafty little buggers.
 
Here is my rule on sexual harassment.

If you aren't kid enough to spell it in crayon, you aren't old enough to be accused of it.

It's great to see pure acts of love and affection are punished.

Yet, if a 6 year old pushes another 6 year old on the playground, he MIGHT get a timeout.

My oldest boy gets pestered by some fat little bastard at school very often. The fat little bastard is in his classroom, but in a higher grade. The fat little bastard and my youngest boy are like best buddies. Whatever. Anyways, my oldest boy was told by us that he has to start to take care of the situation himself and that if he sticks up for himself he will not suffer any consequences at home. The fat bastard has hit him a couple times, but my boy ended up putting the "pucks" to him and made him cry. Who gets in trouble? My boy. For sticking up for himself. No big deal. We tell him to continue sticking up for himself. The fat little bastard just doesn't get it and keeps pestering him. The other day my oldest boy stuck up for himself again, but in the process was pushed in a big puddle of water. HOLY FUCK. So my boy gets sent to the office. Get this. The secretary in the office gave my son a phone and my son calls me at work telling me what happened. I'm like WTF. I said who gave you a phone at school to phone me at work? Yadda, blah, blah blah. I got fed up and phoned the principal and asked him to do his job and talk to both boys to see if he can resolve any past, present conflicts so I don't have to be pestered at work. My wife and I have a meeting either next week or the start of the new year with the teacher and principal. Those fuckers have to start to deal with this shit. Imagine giving a 7 year old a phone to phone their parent at work because he's in the principals office over a childish squabble in the school yard. I actually mentioned this yesterday to the principal. I'm now in a fokin pissy mood.
 
Pucky that happened with my daughter, she was getting bullied by some other girl, and I kept telling her walk away, or get an adult, finally I told her screw, stand up for yourself. Well she did, she hit or bit the other girl or something the next time she tried bulling her, and the girls father yelled at MY daughter, I got pissed and flipped out. Finally the other child apologized and I made it clear she was to stay away from my kid. Some kids just straight up suck,
 
Well yeah he knew what he was doing, but I don't think he was trying to be sexual in anyway, just an innocent kiss on the cheek, when I was that age sure I did shit too, but I never thought of it like that...

Here's the thing Cami. I agree it's probably innocent, but he did it before and was likely asked not to do it again. My oldest boy was kissed by a girl (we call her boogie lips because apparently she picks her nose and eats it) last year. She actually asked him if he wanted to kiss and he said no, get lost. Whatever. I think that's innocent. No big deal. If the kid is asked not to do it again then he should listen.