Lori - posted on 01/24/2012 ( 10 moms have responded )
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Linda - posted on 12/01/2012
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Go to the board of education about it.Ask to speak with the supertenant of the disdrict.If you cant get anything done there ,call the police and make a report and take the parents to court
Linda - posted on 12/01/2012
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Go to the board of education about it.Ask to speak with the supertenant of the disdrict.If you cant get anything done there ,call the police and make a report and take the parents to court
Ora - posted on 11/29/2012
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BABY BULLIES
This TV segment from 60 MINUTES shows that babies are born with the ability to see petty differences between themselves and others. Once that “difference” is established, they have no moral qualms about punishing “others” who are different. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18560_162-57... . THE ICE VEIL TALES are a series of 12 fantasy/adventures that can help parents teach their kids (5-7 years old) the most important thing we have in common. Doing so will curtail bully behavior in classrooms. You may watch a FREE animated puppet show of Book One at: www.TheIceVeilTales.com. Wishing you and your families Happy Holidays and Happy Classrooms!
Rosa - posted on 01/30/2012
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Go online and find the superintendent of the school district. Email and call call this person. Ask for an appointment and explain the problem. The superintendent should listen and explain you have gone to the principal and on what days. This way the superintendent knows you have started down the right track. How is your daughter being bullied?
Iridescent - posted on 01/30/2012
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The order things get done - 2 methods.
1 - through the school system. First speak to the teacher. Next, Principal, then Superintendent, then school board. If no success with any of those, file a formal complaint in writing to the Department of Education for your state, and include documentation of what you have attempted to do to this point as well as any proof you have.
2 - if it is severe, file a police report against the school for allowing your child to be abused.
Sharon - posted on 01/30/2012
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Kick up an almighty fuss. Why the heck should the bully and her parents not be accountable? For christ sake, your daughter is the one being harassed. Go straight to the top girl!
Ebere - posted on 01/30/2012
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Maybe you should go to the superintendent..what would they want you to do??
Lori - posted on 01/26/2012
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The school principal asked me to not aproch the girls parents that it would lead to a fight & for me not to talk to the bully becouse it can be considerd harassment. I was also told that if mydaughter goes back @ her she would get in trouble. The bully kept telling my daughter FU. Well my loretta told her no FU u meany & got in trouble. What r these schools thinking? I thought they had strict rules on no bullying. I feel I have no choice but to talk to the superintendent.
Medic - posted on 01/24/2012
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So teach her to stick up for herself.
Ebere - posted on 01/24/2012
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How about talking to the bully's mom or even the bully herself..give a warning suitable for the age
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