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Witherspoon wants her kids to go through school disappointments

February - 13 - 2008

Reese is hopeful that her kids will not get any special treatment at school, as she believes that disappointment plays a big part in character building.

The ‘Walk The Line’ star does not want 8-year-old Ava and 4-year-old Deacon to be protected from the realities of life, a fact that is prevalent in a trendy school that refuses to pick winners and losers.

“That’s one of the most formative experiences. I wouldn’t want my children to miss out on any of that teasing and bullying,” Contactmusic quoted her as saying.

“It kind of makes you who you are - when you don’t make it onto the soccer team. It drives me crazy when everyone wins the award,” she stated.

“I remember the two weeks of crying because I didn’t make the team. It makes me interesting,” she added.

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