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[quote=Anonymous]Don’t wait. Tell your daughter she was right in telling you about it. Explain that it is always better to get things looked at even if it is just to find there is no problem. Tell her you will call the school principal and inform them. Be detailed. Tell your daughter you will tell the principal that your daughter heard, second hand, the following. Repeat what your daughter told you. Clarify any issues and ask if your daughter would like to listen to the call. Then make the call. Bullying is not something that we leave to 12/13 year olds to address. Be an adult. You can also tell your daughter that reporting problems is a very good way to help people in need. No, you don’t have to tell that your younger brother stayed up past his bedtime. Yes, you do have to tell if someone is hurting someone else. [/quote]
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