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<blockquote data-quote="Tallgirl5" data-source="post: 725168" data-attributes="member: 22435"><p>Update: OK, the parents of the girl X bullied do NOT want the police involved. They have decided they want to move past it and not cause their daughter anymore stress. Apparently the text messages and comments to her have now stopped. We spoke to the school but because the other parents do not want the police involved they will not go against the other families wishes because involving them would automatically involve their daughter. That of course ties our hands, we can't involve them without involving her....</p><p></p><p>We are trying to figure out what we can do. When the school was approached they don't want to do anything at this point because her behavior there(aside from this incident) is fine. Aside from them noticing how boy crazy she is. We were hoping for something! Even two weeks of detention, just so she knew it was beyond just us. It's very frustrating when her behavior is horrible at home but outside of the home she could win an Oscar for her performances of sweet and innocent. Her therapist says she "masks" very well. That also concerns us. Clearly she can control it when she WANTS to. Her constant lies, stealing, manipulation are unreal. When you have the principal from a Catholic School telling you to consider putting her on BC for her own good you know you have a problem! </p><p></p><p>Everyone outside the home says what a sweet child she is. She controls it that well. She will straight up tell us she doesn't want any of her friends(what few she has and most are losers) or other to know what she does. This child is THAT manipulative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tallgirl5, post: 725168, member: 22435"] Update: OK, the parents of the girl X bullied do NOT want the police involved. They have decided they want to move past it and not cause their daughter anymore stress. Apparently the text messages and comments to her have now stopped. We spoke to the school but because the other parents do not want the police involved they will not go against the other families wishes because involving them would automatically involve their daughter. That of course ties our hands, we can't involve them without involving her.... We are trying to figure out what we can do. When the school was approached they don't want to do anything at this point because her behavior there(aside from this incident) is fine. Aside from them noticing how boy crazy she is. We were hoping for something! Even two weeks of detention, just so she knew it was beyond just us. It's very frustrating when her behavior is horrible at home but outside of the home she could win an Oscar for her performances of sweet and innocent. Her therapist says she "masks" very well. That also concerns us. Clearly she can control it when she WANTS to. Her constant lies, stealing, manipulation are unreal. When you have the principal from a Catholic School telling you to consider putting her on BC for her own good you know you have a problem! Everyone outside the home says what a sweet child she is. She controls it that well. She will straight up tell us she doesn't want any of her friends(what few she has and most are losers) or other to know what she does. This child is THAT manipulative. [/QUOTE]
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