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My little guy is being bullied.
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 606686" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>You shouldn't have to take him to and from school, and he shouldn't have to worry about living in his own home on his own street. I agree that you should approach the school about "bullying". I do remember the 4-wheeler incident, and it's too bad that she feels you were somehow at fault in her stupidity. The truth is she just didn't like being called out on it on top of the child being harmed. </p><p></p><p>I would call the school ASAP and tell them that MM is being bullied on the bus and at home, and you expect them to put an end to it on their premises. It doesn't make one whit of difference where the history in this is, it's being done on the school bus and not being stopped. Don't complain about the bus driver's favoritism, she's just not doing her <em>job,</em> period. There's a video camera on the bus, figure out with MM what has happened and when and demand the tapes. Ask the school police to be present when you speak to them, and make sure that the bullies parents understand that they are <em>legally responsible </em>and you will not only demand prosecution, you'll demand financial retribution for any therapy, cost of moving if it doesn't stop - including loss on the sale of your home - if it doesn't stop now.</p><p></p><p>It's early in the school year, and MM is at an age where it can <em>all fall apart</em> for him if it's not stopped. Get out the mommy warrior armor and make this stop. The bullies have to stop, and they have to know that they won't be allowed to find a new victim, either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 606686, member: 99"] You shouldn't have to take him to and from school, and he shouldn't have to worry about living in his own home on his own street. I agree that you should approach the school about "bullying". I do remember the 4-wheeler incident, and it's too bad that she feels you were somehow at fault in her stupidity. The truth is she just didn't like being called out on it on top of the child being harmed. I would call the school ASAP and tell them that MM is being bullied on the bus and at home, and you expect them to put an end to it on their premises. It doesn't make one whit of difference where the history in this is, it's being done on the school bus and not being stopped. Don't complain about the bus driver's favoritism, she's just not doing her [I]job,[/I] period. There's a video camera on the bus, figure out with MM what has happened and when and demand the tapes. Ask the school police to be present when you speak to them, and make sure that the bullies parents understand that they are [I]legally responsible [/I]and you will not only demand prosecution, you'll demand financial retribution for any therapy, cost of moving if it doesn't stop - including loss on the sale of your home - if it doesn't stop now. It's early in the school year, and MM is at an age where it can [I]all fall apart[/I] for him if it's not stopped. Get out the mommy warrior armor and make this stop. The bullies have to stop, and they have to know that they won't be allowed to find a new victim, either. [/QUOTE]
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