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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Teach her to say "Shut up, Grayson. Anyway Claire, what were you saying about Ms. Humphries?" and continue to ignore him. I mean, who cares what some kid says? [/quote] Well, I mean, she's 12. And suffers from some anxiety. So, she does. [/quote] Tell her to consider who is putting her down. If a super smart kid is saying she's dumb, maybe she should listen. But if an idiot is saying she's dumb, who gives a crap what a dumb kid thinks of her intellect? [/quote] Whoa. So super smart kids can be jerks and that’s OK with you?[/quote] DP here. Other PP has a valid point. People with low self esteem (no matter the age!) attack other people. Secure, well adjusted people do not. Better OP's DC learns now. [/quote] Sorry, but smart kids can be insecure jerks and “idiots” can be nice and secure. The kid being bullied shouldn’t have to try to understand where the bully is coming from. The bully just needs to stop and understanding his feelings of insecurity is not her problem and not her job. [/quote]
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