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[quote=Anonymous]OP, you say this has been going on since K. Are the kids in the same class? Why? Does the bully bother other kids, as well? A PP said that the bully may have an IEP--sounds likely to me. But, that does not excuse him. Is it possible that bully's parents are bullying the school? It seems to me that if he is only bullying your son--and, if he is the only one doing it, then you may have a more difficult time proving it--unless you can cite very specific examples and times of when your son was hurt. However, unless you have been specific in the past, it may be more difficult to stand up for him. I would keep a daily record. But, by doing this, you are hyperfocusing on the bad behavior and that might not be good for your son (asking him as soon as he comes in the door how he was treated magnifies the problem. Whatever you do, try to help your son understand that he does not need to put up with him=--and that it is not his fault. Be prepared however, Bully kids frequently have bully parents and they may retaliate in some manner and blame your son. From the way you have described the situation, it might be best for your child to drop the issue and find him another school. You really don't want him focused on this, if possible. He deserves some peace.[/quote]
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