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[quote=Anonymous]OP, that sounds terrible, and I feel for you. I think we are at the same school, and I have a couple of ideas for you. 1) Have you talked to the parents of the kids that are doing this to your child? A parent recently called me about a problem between my child and their's and we worked on ideas together and the issue has been resolved. We included the teacher, peer mediators, and things have gotten better. I wouldn't assume the other parents wouldnt want to know or have this behavior stopped--I was really glad the other parent reached out. 2) Have you talked to the teacher or asked to switch classes? Some kids really don't mesh well and taking away the bully's from your child's life and swithching to another class may be a first start and helping your child. I know other parents have done this when their are kids that are making their kids school experience go south. 3) Raise the issue publicly with parents in a forum like PTA meetings, etc. State your experience and ask for others to share theirs. I truly believe no parent wants their child to be the bully or the bullied one, and coming up with a parent led plan of aggressive action would be positive. Hope these ideas help.[/quote]
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