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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 92572" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Susie, </p><p></p><p>SOrry for the bully, GO GET EM warrior Mom. </p><p></p><p>On the up side - with all those Boo-Boo's you could bandage him up totally and he could go as the Mummy! </p><p></p><p>My son got whacked by a little girl bully in 7th grade with her purse. He told her not to hit him again, she swung the purse around and he caught it. The strap broke and the girl went crying to the principal (it was a new purse) the principal suspended my son (looking for any excuse) and called the police - we had to go to arbitration. He had to write her an apology letter. I asked if I could write her parents a letter they said no. So I had difficult child write in his letter that he hopes she has learned that swinging her purse around, hitting him with it and then running to the teacher because it broke when he tried to prevent it from hitting him again wasn't right - but he learned that if a girl swings a purse at you tell the teacher first. The arbitrator laughed out loud. The parents surely found out that way she was in the wrong for hitting him. </p><p></p><p>That day my son learned that the pen was mighty. </p><p></p><p>The little girl never came near him again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 92572, member: 4964"] Susie, SOrry for the bully, GO GET EM warrior Mom. On the up side - with all those Boo-Boo's you could bandage him up totally and he could go as the Mummy! My son got whacked by a little girl bully in 7th grade with her purse. He told her not to hit him again, she swung the purse around and he caught it. The strap broke and the girl went crying to the principal (it was a new purse) the principal suspended my son (looking for any excuse) and called the police - we had to go to arbitration. He had to write her an apology letter. I asked if I could write her parents a letter they said no. So I had difficult child write in his letter that he hopes she has learned that swinging her purse around, hitting him with it and then running to the teacher because it broke when he tried to prevent it from hitting him again wasn't right - but he learned that if a girl swings a purse at you tell the teacher first. The arbitrator laughed out loud. The parents surely found out that way she was in the wrong for hitting him. That day my son learned that the pen was mighty. The little girl never came near him again. [/QUOTE]
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