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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s alarming how many people here will side with bullying a kid. However, it proves that insecurities like this child’s are hard to overcome! Be better, everyone![/quote] No one is bullying a kid FFS. She was talking to another adult and the kid in question will never know about it.[/quote] You're fine with getting called an ***hole by other people if you never get to know about it? Yeah, I don't think you are, hypocrite. [/quote] Why would I care? I would prefer that someone call me that to my face if I'm being an a**hole but I couldn't care less. [/quote] +1, I'm sure people have called me names behind my back before and I don't really have an issue with it. What other people think of me is none of my business.[/quote] Lies. You do care. You would not want any parent calling your kid an ***hole, even if none of you knew about it. Stop trolling on DCUM. I bet you made up this thread solely to argue about this. [/quote] First of all, sometimes my kid *is* being an ***hole. And while it doesn't bring me pleasure to think that others might be thinking that or saying it out loud behind my back, it doesn't make me upset with them. In those instances, I am focused on correcting my child's problematic behavior. It's crazy to me that people seem to think the worst possible thing that can happen here is that someone calls your kid a mean name in a private conversation you never hear about. Obviously the bigger issue is that your kid behaves in a way that makes people (even just in their heads) think "wow, what an ***hole." Fix the behavior, and what people think about your kid won't matter so much to you anymore. You're feeling defensive because you know your kid sometimes acts like this and you'd rather try to stop other people from observing and commenting on it than do the hard work of parenting to address it.[/quote] Of course it's ok for parents to criticize other kids who are unkind and problematic in the classroom to the extent OP describes. A child who is a "bully" deserves to be called a "bully", for example -- no one would disagree, right? Good for OP for not jumping to label all problematic behavior as bullying (I hate that). I guess she could have said the kid was "mean" or "nasty" or whatever. So she used a curse word instead? Big deal! My DD was in a 4th grade class with a girl like that a few years ago. They manage to permeate and put a damper on everything. By May, I was fed up too OP. I get it. You're fine![/quote]
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