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Reply to "Older Son a "Bully", Any Lawyer Recomendations."
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[quote=Anonymous]Man . . . I don't think getting a lawyer involved would be worth the trouble or $. If we're talking about a 1 day suspension, I'd just deal with it, help your son learn his lesson to keep his cool and move on. The tough thing here is that I'm not sure your son was completely wrong. Sometimes bullies need to be stood up too and ignoring and turning the other cheek don't always work. Maybe role play how you can stand-up for yourself firmly, without name calling or swearing for future use. Also, you have a teaching moment here that sometimes we have to suck-it-up when the ref/ principal/ or others in power make a less than perfect decision. We can't fight everytime we feel aggrieved. The world is unfair sometimes. Because this is a situation where you belive your son was somewhat at fault, I would not want to send the message that this is a case where we get a lawyer. Short of a lawyer, have you asked for a copy of anti-bullying policy that is being applied. I'd read the policy and make sure their treatment of your son and the other kid complies with the written policy. [/quote]
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