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[quote=Anonymous]It sounds like at least one mom wants to talk. Do you know the mom's name or the family name? Have you tried to ask around in the neighborhood? Or go to NextDoor and see if the moms' email is there? I'm not suggesting this in a creepy, stalker way but absent a PTA Directory there still must be a way for you to reach out to the other mom, who apparently also wants to speak with you. I agree with your assessment that the superintendent sounds like the logical next step. While the school officials should not every discuss other children with you (like consequences) you do need to know what steps are being taken to keep your daughter from being bullied and harassed. And the superintendent needs to know that whatever is being done has NOT resolved the issue for your daughter. One poster suggested that your daughter make some outrageous statements to the girls. Do NOT do this. Provoking a bully rarely works in the bullied victim's favor. Your daughter should continue to ignore, move away, and basically Gray Rock the other girls. In the meantime, for the future, you might want to read the books [i]Queen Bees and Wannabes [/i](Rosalind Wiseman) and [i]Odd Girl Out [/i](Rachel Simmons) for some insight into relational aggression by girls.[/quote]
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