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A Humorous Letter
Hello Leslie,
I can only image how difficult it is for educators and parents to demand respectful behavior (from students and children), amidst the normalization of disrespectful behavior. For that reason, I am unfortunate that my kids are adults now; thank goodness! Today, raising responsible and respectful children is so much harder due to other influences besides classmates.

Have a great weekend.
Reather

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