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         <description><![CDATA[<div>In Chapter 2, the situation in which I would have done differently is when there was a little one who would not stop talking about beasts. When this little one was scared, the only thing that Ralph and Jack did was saying "but there isn't a beastie" or "but there isn't a snake!" This really did nothing helpful because this only made the little one even more scared because it sounded like none of the leaders knew what to do about the problem. Repeating the same sentence over and over again does nothing for little ones. What I would have done differently is I would have taken the little one over to the side by himself and talked with him one on one, so he didn't seem embarrassed in front of everyone. Instead of humiliating him in front of the group and making him sound just like a dumb child. </div>]]></description>
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