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<blockquote data-quote="LitlPixy" data-source="post: 96744" data-attributes="member: 4246"><p>I've gone through similar things with my difficult child. The "other" child seems never to be punished. Only difficult child is seen or heard committing the offense even when there are other children involved. I've explained to difficult child that even though she did the right thing, and followed the guidelines that were established for her, unfortunately this sometimes happens in life. Once you make yourself "known" to cause noise or trouble unfortunately you'll be the one looked at first for the rest of the school year, etc. </p><p></p><p>I've been known to praise her for her actions while cautioning her about being "known" in front of school staff - while they look on sheepishly. Nothing ever changes though...</p><p></p><p>That young lady should have been given detention or some other means of punishment for calling names, etc. It is bullying. They need to nip that little flower in the bud!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LitlPixy, post: 96744, member: 4246"] I've gone through similar things with my difficult child. The "other" child seems never to be punished. Only difficult child is seen or heard committing the offense even when there are other children involved. I've explained to difficult child that even though she did the right thing, and followed the guidelines that were established for her, unfortunately this sometimes happens in life. Once you make yourself "known" to cause noise or trouble unfortunately you'll be the one looked at first for the rest of the school year, etc. I've been known to praise her for her actions while cautioning her about being "known" in front of school staff - while they look on sheepishly. Nothing ever changes though... That young lady should have been given detention or some other means of punishment for calling names, etc. It is bullying. They need to nip that little flower in the bud! [/QUOTE]
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