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The "plan" to keep wee difficult child and the other bd girl apart at school
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<blockquote data-quote="KTMom91" data-source="post: 333323" data-attributes="member: 4040"><p>Why don't schools listen? Miss KT was in second grade and had a boy hassling her, poking at her, etc. and the teacher never managed to stop it. My complaints weren't able to stop it. I finally told her that she was going to have to take care of it herself, and she was to let the boy know that HER MOTHER had given her permission to clock him good if he didn't stop, and if he kept on, to clock him. She told the boy, he kept on, she clocked him. School called me, I explained the situation very clearly, and added in that since they had not been able to correct the situation, we did. Problem solved. While I'm not condoning our solution, it did work. I know the school is already all over Wee, and I know he doesn't want to do anything to get into trouble. Hopefully the new plan will be implemented the way it's supposed to. Make sure you specify that all substitutes will be made aware of it as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KTMom91, post: 333323, member: 4040"] Why don't schools listen? Miss KT was in second grade and had a boy hassling her, poking at her, etc. and the teacher never managed to stop it. My complaints weren't able to stop it. I finally told her that she was going to have to take care of it herself, and she was to let the boy know that HER MOTHER had given her permission to clock him good if he didn't stop, and if he kept on, to clock him. She told the boy, he kept on, she clocked him. School called me, I explained the situation very clearly, and added in that since they had not been able to correct the situation, we did. Problem solved. While I'm not condoning our solution, it did work. I know the school is already all over Wee, and I know he doesn't want to do anything to get into trouble. Hopefully the new plan will be implemented the way it's supposed to. Make sure you specify that all substitutes will be made aware of it as well. [/QUOTE]
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