Brains of Children

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Mr. Kimble asks each child in his kindergarten class to share what their parents do for a living. Their answers are too honest. Example of children's high ability to perceive and absorb information.

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After Mr.Kindle discloses to his class that also has a child but the child lives with his mother, the topic of divorce comes up in the kindergarten classroom. The children talk about the how they interpret divorce and the reasons why their teacher is divorced.
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Trevor meets with the principal, who tells him about an cafeteria incident in which his daughter, Annie, put cake on another student's face after he was bullying her. The principal states that Annie will be suspended if she acts aggressively again. Trevor defends Annie and states that she's been bullied by the same student constantly and that no one from the school has helped handle the situation. He concludes the meeting by saying they'll take the matter into their own hands.
Annie confronts a bully who wants to beat up Sean again. She succeeds in stopping him, and in turn, hopes that being nice to Sean will prevent him from bullying her further.
Sean bullies Annie in the cafeteria by making fun of her blind father and acting like he doesn't know that he's stealing her food. Annie defends herself by putting cake on his face and walks away.