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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 125640" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>Here, as well, behaviors between home and school can be dealt with in the school. Your child wouldn't be there if he didn't have to go to school, being bullied by a child in the same school can affect his school life, it is up to the school to see your child is safe, so it becomes a school responsibility as well even if it happens off school grounds. I'm glad your difficult child was able to go to the principal and tell him. I would also say that you should tell him if it continues you WILL become involved such as talking to principal and other parents It's lets your child know that it's up to you as his parent to see him safe and happy and you will act on his behalf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 125640, member: 1161"] Here, as well, behaviors between home and school can be dealt with in the school. Your child wouldn't be there if he didn't have to go to school, being bullied by a child in the same school can affect his school life, it is up to the school to see your child is safe, so it becomes a school responsibility as well even if it happens off school grounds. I'm glad your difficult child was able to go to the principal and tell him. I would also say that you should tell him if it continues you WILL become involved such as talking to principal and other parents It's lets your child know that it's up to you as his parent to see him safe and happy and you will act on his behalf. [/QUOTE]
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