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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are in this situation right now too. I agree that learning how to stand up for themselves is the best strategy. It is work in progress though. As we try to navigate our own DS’ situation (upper ES), under which circumstances would you consider it a good option to: 1. Reach out to administration or 2. Reach out to parents if you know them casually? Did either of the two ever work for you? I feel both 1 and 2 are pointless, as our administration is known for finding ways to blame victims. As for 2, I would be concerned about tattling effect. However, if you did find either of the options successful under some circumstances, please share.[/quote] #1 do right away. And ask if there is any paperwork you need complete. We had a situation with DS and kept talking to the teacher, and then the principal and then the counselor. And by the team we went to MCPS HQ for help, they asked if we had filled out the "bullying forms", which we didn't even know existed. So it was back to square-one with the forms. I would not do #2 ever. Always have a 3rd party involved[/quote]
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