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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - thank you, thank you, thank you. All of these have been such wonderful and thoughtful responses. I would like to give you all a big, virtual hug right now for taking the time to give me your thoughts. Even the lawyer up person... which we won't be doing, but thanks anyway! ;) She seemed to be feeling better about everything today and I asked once more if she'd like me to contact the teacher/counselor, etc. She was as adamant as ever that she definitely doesn't want me to say a word. So I've decided to merge some of the PPs' advice - I'm going to let it go since we're almost through with the school year, but I'm going to tell her that if this starts up again in the fall, I'll have to speak with the school about it. Hopefully, the boy will either grow up over the summer, or lose interest in teasing my daughter (or both). Again - many thanks!!![/quote] I would also endorse asking the school counselor to make sure they do not share classes in the fall. It is an innocuous way to create some space for your child and it is not a consequence that the bully will tie back to your child. [/quote]
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