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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If a rough and tumble kid who gets in trouble and oh well gets rough with his hands is not the classic definition of a bully then what is? [/quote] [b]THIS WAS AT ANOTHER SCHOOL IN A DIFFERENT AREA. [/b] The problem is we have told him not to fight. But, now kids are calling him a bully and beating him up. _OP I want to tell him to fight back. But, if he does fight back then they can say see he is a bully. [/quote] How do the new kids know about his past? [/quote] This. Six-year-old boys are not especially sophisticated creatures. If they are calling your son a bully, he did something that is at least in the general vicinity of bullying--he's "being too rough with his hands" in some way. And what school is letting kindergartners/first-graders hit and kick another kid without anything happening. You need a meeting with the staff to figure out what's going on. What is your son doing, what are these boys doing, and what is the actual dynamic. [/quote]
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