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A clasmate tells your son their going to beat him up in the playground after sch on 18:31 - Mar 18 by CBBlue
I'd always have a word with the teacher unless I knew the parent well. There's a few parents round here who would either deny their little angel would do such a thing or thump you.
Is the right answer. If they're bullying going on during school time the school have a legal obligation* to address it. I'm not sure getting in a preemptive kicking is the answer anymore, like it may have been once.
*Maybe - I don't actually know if they do, but sounds as though they should! They certainly should be taking it very seriously.
Mate of mine once got called to a meeting with the headteacher at his son's school. Turned out he'd karate kicked a kid two years above him in the head for intimidating his big sister during their lunch break. My mate simply asked why he'd been called in, congratulated his son on looking out for his sister and left the meeting. I've always wondered the conversation that went on in the other families house though!
I've decided to play it by ear as some more info came to light at bedtime (my boy wasn't actually that fussed, bless him, so I'm suspecting it may have been more fight(talk) than bullying).
[Post edited 19 Mar 2021 10:18]
Has anyone ever looked at their own postings for last day or so? Oh my... so sorry. Was Ullaa
A clasmate tells your son their going to beat him up in the playground after sch on 10:18 - Mar 19 by giant_stow
Thanks everyone.
I've decided to play it by ear as some more info came to light at bedtime (my boy wasn't actually that fussed, bless him, so I'm suspecting it may have been more fight(talk) than bullying).
[Post edited 19 Mar 2021 10:18]
Yeah, just talk it through with your sisterwife and keep an eye on it, but hopefully it's nothing.
was a little boy in daughters class (aged 7) pushed her every play time, she came home in tears..... the plan to get a few mates to help kidnap him and his dad did enter my head, didn't follow through with it, but its amazing the levels the brain goes to when your own are hurting.
A clasmate tells your son their going to beat him up in the playground after sch on 10:33 - Mar 19 by textbackup
was a little boy in daughters class (aged 7) pushed her every play time, she came home in tears..... the plan to get a few mates to help kidnap him and his dad did enter my head, didn't follow through with it, but its amazing the levels the brain goes to when your own are hurting.
Yes indeed, some fairly horrific images popped into my mind when the little one told me about this on the way home. Hope the boy in your daughter's class got his act together.
[Post edited 19 Mar 2021 10:38]
Has anyone ever looked at their own postings for last day or so? Oh my... so sorry. Was Ullaa