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Date: 2011-07-13 11:51 am (UTC)I'm not sure why you think I felt it is. Nor does it make it any less valid, or not something to consider. In my experience, kids don't like it when someone younger than them does better in school. How it's handled certainly does come into play, but knowing how bullying is handled across the board in general, I don't hold much stock in how the teachers handle it, particularly in public schools. That leaves a lot more to be handled by the child than many people think. In this case, whether Connie's nieces can handle it is up to Connie and the girls' parents, and it's my opinion that it should be decided with the above in mind.