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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP you said this happened at a Meet? Was this a sporting event? Would it be worthwhile to mention it to the coach and discuss their bullying policy and team-building efforts?[/quote] +1[/quote] -1 If OP elevates it to the team coach the girls involved will be called out, and eventually it will get back to pp's DC what was said. Especially don't say anything if this was a summer swim meet where the season is basically over. Address it by working on your DD's social skills. [/quote] I agree with you about addressing the child’s social skills. But disagree about not taking the opportunity to talk to the coach. My dd does year round swim team and her head coach would deal with this tactfully, in a general manner, not naming names this point. They can also direct the immediate coach to bust up the cliques and have the kids work with and get to know others.[/quote]
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