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[quote=Anonymous]I'm surprised at the nonchalant responses of most parents here. It seems like OP indicated that the child who kicked her DC has hurt other children before; if that's the case, it also sounds like the kick may have been intentional. OP, I would bring the incident up to the assistant principal or principal, to see if you can learn more about what happened, and also and ask if anything is being done to help the child doing the kicking. I did this when my DD mentioned that a certain little girl was mean to her and would hit her. Turns out the hitter was known to be "fussy" and would sometimes pick on little kids. Teachers/asst prinicpal assured me that the hitter, who was older, was moving to the next class up shortly, and also watched to keep my DD and the hitter separated as much as possible in the interim. I later learned from other parents that this child has some behavioral issues and the school was working with the parents to get outside consultation. I expect if my DD is hitting, biting, etc, that teachers will tell me so I can help address the issue (and at my DD's school, they do); you should expect the same at your school, that the teachers will alert the parents of the kicker. [/quote]
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