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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP said, "The kid is just consistently mean to my kid, excludes her, tells her she doesn't like her." There are four kids who do act this way to my child who has special needs. They may be your kids, PPs. Should I go to school on Monday and fill out a bullying report? Because if the consensus here is yes this is actually bullying I will and you'll be shocked because it'll be your kids in the principal's office.[/quote] OMG please do. if it was my kid I'd want to know. I won't have my child acting cruel to others![/quote] +1. I was a bully. I wish my parents had cared enough to do something about it (and the school did contact them), because it makes me feel like a piece of shit to remember the way I acted. I am so ashamed. I am so sorry your child gets bullied, PP, but at least he's not the bully. Be proud of that. OP, I think that's what those forms are, partially, and you should advocate for your child in this way. Better for her, and better for the bully, who hopefully will be gifted with fewer memories of being a child asshole.[/quote]
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