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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]+1. CHANGE SCHOOLS. Stop thinking it's impossible and start searching for ways it is possible. I have a sensitive kid. [b]No way would she just pop someone out of anger! that is so unrealistic. [/b]I feel so bad for your girl (and you, I know it's a hard thing for a mom to deal with)[/quote] [b]You stupid twit. [/b] No one is talking about having an emotional reaction (anger) and response (hitting). The reason you take classes/courses and practice is so that you do NOT have an emotional reaction. You have a [b]considered and practiced[/b] response.[/quote] OP here - uncalled for response, especially on a post about bullying. To an earlier poster - yes, the kids in question are from the low income housing development and that really shouldn't matter except a lot of them have behavioral problems. It is a topic discussed in PTA meetings and has unfortunately resulted in a separation from kids that come from the elementary school in that area vs the one my daughter attended. Also - the amount of bullying seems low, but these are reported cases. here are kids who don't report because they fear repercussions - again - a major topic at the PTA meetings which is quite sad considering most PTA meetings are about planning school fairs, budget, etc.[/quote]
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