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Reply to "Does APS have a duty of care to move a child if situation in current school untenable?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here's the problem, though: is your child doing something to cause/provoke/worsen the bullying? Not to blame the victim, but in the same way that people often end up in multiple abusive relationships, kids can end up in multiple bullying situations. I'd want to make sure there was some therapy going on to figure things out before risking the same thing happening at a new school. I'd want to make sure it wasn't my kid being overly dramatic before going to all this trouble.[/quote] OP hasn't provided enough details for the rest of us to know if bullying is the problem. S/he just said that the school is causing misery. I agree, though, that OP should seriously consider whether this is a problem that would be limited to the current school before attempting to change schools or "lawyer up."[/quote]
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