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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it would be absolutely acceptable to ask the school to ban this woman from playground duty. An adult approaching a child during the school day, on school property and while in service to the school in order to hash out a personal grievance with that child is beyond the pale. She took advantage of the fact that your daughter was in a vulnerable position, when she could corner her with no adults nearby, and that should not be acceptable to any parent or responsible adult.[/quote] I completely agree with this statement.[/quote] As a mom dealing with mean girls to my child (all of you so quickly dismiss this must have mean girls, followers or the ones who don't speak up- sorry also those who just don't interact). I can completely undertand that mom pointing things out that were not appropriate. I personally would not do this approach (go through the school as we are)- but what a kid says is not in many ways the right interpretation. Face it- no kid is perfect. So chances are that the mom had a reason. If she did this- it must have been that bad. And don't think your snowflake is so wonderful and kind. I would view this as a last resort and a WAKE UP call- your kid is not nice/bully/whatever- do you really want to just protect your child against people pointing out things you don't see than just trying to have your child be a nice kind person as a foundation? By Op's post- clearly- her snowflake is perfect and has not interest in learning what snowflake does with other kids.[/quote]
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