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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 344904" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I am with Wee now. When I picked him up from grandma, she pulled me outside.</p><p> </p><p>Wee told her he was playing tag at recess and another little boy, George, joined in. George got the other boys to gang up on Wee, so he was ALWAYS it. He got mad and quit playing. He told his para("like 14 times"), but "she didn't pay attention". He hid under the slide, but they came under there after him. He finally threw rocks at them to make them leave him alone. The story from there was verbatim what the principal said. Wee said he was mad at the para and the principal because he got in trouble again, and they don't help him when he asks.</p><p> </p><p>I know George from my extensive time in the classroom last year. He used to pick on a little girl last year, under the radar, to no end. I never saw a teacher stop him. He would get all his little buddies and they would gang up on her relentlessly, regardless of the game, in gym or recess. Of course, she gave them a big reaction for payoff, and this wasn't even my little girl, but he was relentless to her. I got to where I'd stay relatively close to her - he bothered her less that way. So I can beleive Wee's story, cause it fits exactly what I've seen this boy do, repeatedly. And Wee doesn't have a history of lying.</p><p> </p><p>Wee repeated the story to me, same story.</p><p> </p><p>So if this is true...and my guess is it is....this just ticks me off to no end.</p><p> </p><p>In the 13 months he's gone to school there, he has had ONE incident on the playground other than today. ONE. (and there's always about 3 kids on the bench for throwing rocks....) And he's usually been without a para out there. And they treat it like some random, arbitrary, "wee flipped out" incident? Whatever.</p><p> </p><p>HE ASKED HIS AID TO HELP HIM!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 344904, member: 1848"] I am with Wee now. When I picked him up from grandma, she pulled me outside. Wee told her he was playing tag at recess and another little boy, George, joined in. George got the other boys to gang up on Wee, so he was ALWAYS it. He got mad and quit playing. He told his para("like 14 times"), but "she didn't pay attention". He hid under the slide, but they came under there after him. He finally threw rocks at them to make them leave him alone. The story from there was verbatim what the principal said. Wee said he was mad at the para and the principal because he got in trouble again, and they don't help him when he asks. I know George from my extensive time in the classroom last year. He used to pick on a little girl last year, under the radar, to no end. I never saw a teacher stop him. He would get all his little buddies and they would gang up on her relentlessly, regardless of the game, in gym or recess. Of course, she gave them a big reaction for payoff, and this wasn't even my little girl, but he was relentless to her. I got to where I'd stay relatively close to her - he bothered her less that way. So I can beleive Wee's story, cause it fits exactly what I've seen this boy do, repeatedly. And Wee doesn't have a history of lying. Wee repeated the story to me, same story. So if this is true...and my guess is it is....this just ticks me off to no end. In the 13 months he's gone to school there, he has had ONE incident on the playground other than today. ONE. (and there's always about 3 kids on the bench for throwing rocks....) And he's usually been without a para out there. And they treat it like some random, arbitrary, "wee flipped out" incident? Whatever. HE ASKED HIS AID TO HELP HIM!!!! [/QUOTE]
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