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<blockquote data-quote="ready2run" data-source="post: 454074" data-attributes="member: 11339"><p>i doubt the other parents ignore their kids bullying. they probably don't even know their kid is doing it. the kid is not going to be honest about it or admit that they are doing it so if the teachers not noticing it or not reporting it to their parents the parents will never know. </p><p>i was also a kid that was 'different' at school and spent my time hiding in a bathroom stall or i would flee the school as soon as the bell rang, forget about changing shoes ect. i told my parents a bit but they didn't seem to understand so i just stopped trying. i told the school and it was my fault for not trying harder to fit in according to them. i ended up dropping out and homeschooling myself. i don't think any of the kids parents ever knew they were like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ready2run, post: 454074, member: 11339"] i doubt the other parents ignore their kids bullying. they probably don't even know their kid is doing it. the kid is not going to be honest about it or admit that they are doing it so if the teachers not noticing it or not reporting it to their parents the parents will never know. i was also a kid that was 'different' at school and spent my time hiding in a bathroom stall or i would flee the school as soon as the bell rang, forget about changing shoes ect. i told my parents a bit but they didn't seem to understand so i just stopped trying. i told the school and it was my fault for not trying harder to fit in according to them. i ended up dropping out and homeschooling myself. i don't think any of the kids parents ever knew they were like that. [/QUOTE]
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