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An Ohio kindergarten student was suspended for sporting a spiked Mohawk haircut. Would you care if your little one wanted this hair cut? Do you think the school made the right decision?

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Posts: 3081 | Registered: 01 November 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I think that's ridiculous. His hair wasn't that crazy-looking, and he's inkindergarten! Sounds like mom is making a good choice changing schools.
 
Posts: 635 | Registered: 04 November 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Hair grows out, & kids should be allowed to grow it or cut it however they want. That school really overreacted, in my opinion.
My eldest has always been pretty conservative about his hair (and clothes & everything else, too, actually), but he's always had very clear and very strong ideas about the way he wants it to look.
Kids have so little control over their lives, as it is, and hair is such a repairable thing (as opposed to the piercings and tattoos some may want later). Why take that away from them, too?
 
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