Would you negative request a bully for a third grader?

Anonymous
I guess you could, but it sounds like none of the other kids would want to be with him either.
Anonymous
I would request it but given the situation you described, don't be surprised if they don't honor the request.
If there isn't a historical issue between the kids they might just need to slot kids in where they can.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would request it but given the situation you described, don't be surprised if they don't honor the request.
If there isn't a historical issue between the kids they might just need to slot kids in where they can.


I would 100% reference issues with the child that happened elsewhere, true or not. Plus OP said the boy calls her son fat.

FWIW, I put "negative requests" (never heard them called that) down every year of ES for both my kids and they were always honored. I always limited it to no more than 2 kids per year. Many years it was the same kid as the previous year. 7 hours a day x 180 days is a long time to be trapped in a room with someone mean to you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes you should reqyest this. But of he's a known a problem a lot of patches will requrst this so your kids might end up with him anyway


This. If he's this bad to your kid, he might be even worse to other kids, and keeping him away from those will be the priority. Make the request but don't get your hopes up.
Anonymous
Put in your request for next year now, to beat the rush, and then repeat in spring. Then call to check in August. Personnel change, and they switch kids at the last minute.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I told my son to stand up for himself. This bully got in my sons face at recess and my son pushed him down. The kid never bothered him again. My son is now 20 years old and is built like a linebacker.



I did the same with my son, like a good Gen x mom, but then the kid started mentioning guns around my child.

Then I realized we’re no longer in Oz and if you ask me now, I’d most definitely put in a separation request.
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