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A.- she's a child. This is kindergarten, the beginning of 13 years of school.
B.- new environment -she has to learn what's acceptable and what isn't in this situation
C.- kids are touchy feely, she's certainly not the first nor the last child who will have this experience
D. - find and take advantage of teachable moments at home, role play and talk about how you feel about what has happened, give her grace - we all stumble, praise her when you can.
E.- changing colors is punishment- what happens at school is punishment enough unless it's really MAJOR and is interfering with her/others safety or learning
F.- talk with the teacher- you may get some insight as to when/why/who and be able to determine if there's really something to be concerned about. a good teacher will know what's what.
And, finally, as parents we all want our children to behave well, but none of us is perfect. She's going to school to learn. She's also going to school to become part of society- and part of that is being social. She's learning how to be social as well as her abc's and 123's. In perspective-each little thing that happens- will it make a difference in 20 years?
Love does cover a multitude of sins- if this is the worst thing you ever experience with her you will be blessed.