Elementary Students Have “the Talk” with Elmer
FairCityNews.com | Oct 21, 2013 | Comments 0
Nixa, MO – “It’s an uncomfortable conversation that needs to happen at the right time,” said Nixa 2nd grader, Kimmy Nell. “This is clearly his teachable moment.”
After Rep. Kevin Elmer sent a tweet saying Nixa schools “fail” for allowing a high school volunteer to wear a Gay-Straight Alliance t-shirt at an elementary school book fair, the response from students was swift.
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“We started with flashcards, since he has so much trouble with opposites. Poor guy thinks a ‘win’ is a ‘fail.’ But we’re not giving up on him,” said 1st grader, Tate Woodman. “We’ll work on his basic concepts, like same and different, then move up to things like using your words.”
When asked if they thought Rep. Elmer was big boy enough to handle a conversation about harmony and equality, the students were optimistic but practical. “We have some board books that are anatomically and ethically correct. But he keeps chewing on the corners. As far as telling him about sex, we hope his own parents will sit him down very soon.”
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