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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]10 yr old DS had a bully last year (not physical, but constant taunting and name calling) We got the teacher involved and thought it was solved, and the kid pretended to agree to stop. This year the bully’s friends are now tormenting him and retaliating for their friend. So we are supposed to encourage our kids to let us know if they are being bullied but that only makes it worse for them. My DS says he will never tell again. [/quote] Friends had this issue and they had to lawyer up to make it stop. Life is short and your kids should not have to suffer because of these jerks. I don’t believe kids should have to deal with this sort of thing on their own. Get involved and do what you need to do to make it stop. [/quote] +1 Def lawyer up and sue the assailant - then the kid and their parents (!!!) will have to pay up. [/quote]
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