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[quote=Anonymous][quote] It doesn't help that the teacher likes the kids teasing more than my mess of a kid. This stuff is 100% within the control of the school and the culture it fosters. Sure, it will be easier for them to foster such a non bullying culture by breaking up certain kids into different classes, but it is all on them IMO. [/quote] Not sure that it is 100% within the control of the school. You cannot make the bullies like your child. Sometimes, the child who is bullied wants to be in the "in" group. That's why the other kids go along with the bullies. Mean Girls. Yes, the teacher needs to be aware and watch for problems--but sometimes, even the teachers don't know who the bullies are. DD had a kind teacher who tried to help her and picked out girls to group her with that she thought were nice. She was soooo wrong. These girls (especially fourth graders) are slick.[/quote]
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