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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 283758" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Gosh TM, that's hard. I kind of lean towards sticking with- the teacher because, in my experience, there will *always* be girl drama (based on life with Diva) but good teachers for difficult children are few and far between (again, just my experience). I think it's important for our kids to learn how to deal with- the bullies in their lives.</p><p> </p><p>We had a hard time this year, more so than usual. In spite of all my coaching, etc, Diva was coming home upset more days than not. I finally talked with- the school SW (who I have a really good relationship with- after 11 years of my kids in her school, LOL). She called the girls in and they hashed it out. Bully had made the mistake of emailing Diva, so we had some hard cold facts to deal with which made it easier.</p><p> </p><p>I don't know - you know Duckie best. It's just been my experience that there will *always* be girls who are vicious. Maybe a known protagonist is better than an unknown one, especially if you've got a good teacher backing her up???</p><p> </p><p>Just my 2 cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 283758, member: 8"] Gosh TM, that's hard. I kind of lean towards sticking with- the teacher because, in my experience, there will *always* be girl drama (based on life with Diva) but good teachers for difficult children are few and far between (again, just my experience). I think it's important for our kids to learn how to deal with- the bullies in their lives. We had a hard time this year, more so than usual. In spite of all my coaching, etc, Diva was coming home upset more days than not. I finally talked with- the school SW (who I have a really good relationship with- after 11 years of my kids in her school, LOL). She called the girls in and they hashed it out. Bully had made the mistake of emailing Diva, so we had some hard cold facts to deal with which made it easier. I don't know - you know Duckie best. It's just been my experience that there will *always* be girls who are vicious. Maybe a known protagonist is better than an unknown one, especially if you've got a good teacher backing her up??? Just my 2 cents. [/QUOTE]
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