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An Update! re: easy child being bullied...help please
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 22531" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>First thing I'd do is make sure easy child knows this isn't her fault. Then ask her to re-tell the story, slowly, and take notes on who was there and what was said & done. Then, I'd type it up and drive easy child to school today. I'd be sitting in that office quietly (but firmly) demanding to speak with the principal. I'd make he/she understands that you know this is heinous/threatening/demeaning behavior easy child was made to endure. And you are sure he/she will be doing everything possible to not only protect your child, but make sure the teacher is aware of the district standards on bullying (attach a copy from off their website) and you are absolutely certain that these poor, unfortunate girls will be taught the errors of their ways. </p><p>Because you know the school's tough stance on such issues from when difficult child was the perpetrator....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 22531, member: 1722"] First thing I'd do is make sure easy child knows this isn't her fault. Then ask her to re-tell the story, slowly, and take notes on who was there and what was said & done. Then, I'd type it up and drive easy child to school today. I'd be sitting in that office quietly (but firmly) demanding to speak with the principal. I'd make he/she understands that you know this is heinous/threatening/demeaning behavior easy child was made to endure. And you are sure he/she will be doing everything possible to not only protect your child, but make sure the teacher is aware of the district standards on bullying (attach a copy from off their website) and you are absolutely certain that these poor, unfortunate girls will be taught the errors of their ways. Because you know the school's tough stance on such issues from when difficult child was the perpetrator.... [/QUOTE]
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