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Advice - should we call the cops and report an assault at school?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 427466" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>i have to be honest i do think that sometimes we can take a horrible incident and as parents and our love for our children we handle it from our emotional side of our brain. we all do it!</p><p> </p><p> yes very upsetting and ridiculous that this occured with-o a doubt. Yet as someone else stated the child was teased to the point of snapping. We all know this too well also. bullying is a real hot topic in alot of schools here in new york as of late. I am quite sure other states are seeing alot of assembly's talking about the very same issue.</p><p> </p><p>i still hold to my thought, both kids repremanded accordingly. I dont care about educational privacy the kid who choked him or whatever should be suspended out of school. your son a detention and a speech on bullying and the consequences of. than both boys be placed in the same room and explained what will happen to both. give them both the opportunity to express themselves in a controlled environment with a guidance counselor etc. </p><p> </p><p>let's remember their boys and boys are different than girls. ego's come to play i find alot sooner than we seem to think lol. </p><p> </p><p>they in my opinion really need the opportunity to come face to face prior to anyone being penalized for anything or you could have a major blow up or as you said fear of the other kid hurting your kid etc. when the other kid returns if he is suspended.</p><p> </p><p>things happen, a bunch of difficult child boys in one room or even not difficult child boys. it bites and it was bad and i'm glad he's ok. yet be careful how you handle it as i'm sure you will be. </p><p> </p><p>either way good luck! always something to handle or deal with</p><p> </p><p>((Hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 427466, member: 4514"] i have to be honest i do think that sometimes we can take a horrible incident and as parents and our love for our children we handle it from our emotional side of our brain. we all do it! yes very upsetting and ridiculous that this occured with-o a doubt. Yet as someone else stated the child was teased to the point of snapping. We all know this too well also. bullying is a real hot topic in alot of schools here in new york as of late. I am quite sure other states are seeing alot of assembly's talking about the very same issue. i still hold to my thought, both kids repremanded accordingly. I dont care about educational privacy the kid who choked him or whatever should be suspended out of school. your son a detention and a speech on bullying and the consequences of. than both boys be placed in the same room and explained what will happen to both. give them both the opportunity to express themselves in a controlled environment with a guidance counselor etc. let's remember their boys and boys are different than girls. ego's come to play i find alot sooner than we seem to think lol. they in my opinion really need the opportunity to come face to face prior to anyone being penalized for anything or you could have a major blow up or as you said fear of the other kid hurting your kid etc. when the other kid returns if he is suspended. things happen, a bunch of difficult child boys in one room or even not difficult child boys. it bites and it was bad and i'm glad he's ok. yet be careful how you handle it as i'm sure you will be. either way good luck! always something to handle or deal with ((Hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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