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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 101470" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I was so angered when I read what happened to your son. I would like to offer this bit of advice to CYB (cover your behind) - </p><p></p><p>Find out in your school district WHO is the head or top dog for psychological care of children. Every school district has one for special needs - they are usually a doctor of psychology or have a Masters in Social work at the least. </p><p></p><p>When you find out whom that person is, write a detailed letter of the events surrounding your decision to withdraw your son, names, dates, times, people involved. KEEP EMOTION out of it. Just stick to the facts. Then send it registered, keep a copy and let them know that you are keeping a copy in his file also. </p><p></p><p>I would mention the full name of the child that physically touched your sons backside - I don't care that he was 8 or 80 - most school districts have a hands off policy and the child should be corrected if not suspended for what he did. Acts like this stick with a kid for life and can in certain cases start a downward spiral on their self esteem. This other child is a bully. Your son needs to know that he got some type of punishment. </p><p></p><p>SHAME on the school for not addressing this - tell your son that there are plenty of people out here who got "pantsed" in school and their Moms didn't think it was funny either. Actually my pants were stolen and I spent 3 mods in the locker room. haha. </p><p>I stuck a note on my locker that said "Yeah you got my pants but NOW you have to tell GOD when you die that you STOLE stuff." I got more satisfaction out of that. </p><p></p><p>Maybe you could tell your kid that the boy that did this to him probably needs more direction in school - he saw a tag that said PULL UPS and misunderstood it altogether. Numbskull. </p><p></p><p>Welcome to the board</p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 101470, member: 4964"] I was so angered when I read what happened to your son. I would like to offer this bit of advice to CYB (cover your behind) - Find out in your school district WHO is the head or top dog for psychological care of children. Every school district has one for special needs - they are usually a doctor of psychology or have a Masters in Social work at the least. When you find out whom that person is, write a detailed letter of the events surrounding your decision to withdraw your son, names, dates, times, people involved. KEEP EMOTION out of it. Just stick to the facts. Then send it registered, keep a copy and let them know that you are keeping a copy in his file also. I would mention the full name of the child that physically touched your sons backside - I don't care that he was 8 or 80 - most school districts have a hands off policy and the child should be corrected if not suspended for what he did. Acts like this stick with a kid for life and can in certain cases start a downward spiral on their self esteem. This other child is a bully. Your son needs to know that he got some type of punishment. SHAME on the school for not addressing this - tell your son that there are plenty of people out here who got "pantsed" in school and their Moms didn't think it was funny either. Actually my pants were stolen and I spent 3 mods in the locker room. haha. I stuck a note on my locker that said "Yeah you got my pants but NOW you have to tell GOD when you die that you STOLE stuff." I got more satisfaction out of that. Maybe you could tell your kid that the boy that did this to him probably needs more direction in school - he saw a tag that said PULL UPS and misunderstood it altogether. Numbskull. Welcome to the board Star [/QUOTE]
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