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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am not giving more details because I don't owe you naysayers squat. What is with all of these posters who try to stir the pot on this site? I came here for advice not for a damn debate. I am so sorry for the other women whose children have endured this, thank you for sharing your stories. I am confident it can be resolved with the right approach which is what I came here to seek. One last time, I do not feel that the other little girl is a "bad" girl AT ALL. She is in Kindergarten, she can't be, she is still a little kid learning the ropes herself. For anyone who thinks I am implying that she is a bad child, you are dead wrong. But she is causing serious issues for my DD that need to be immediately stopped so that it doesn't become part of the routine. Now I have a plan which includes coaching my own daughter to be tougher. I did not realize, for all her strengths (outgoing, joyful, easy going, peace maker) that she was not prepared for this. Now I do. We have some changing to do to get through this thing called life because it is only going to get tougher. But I have her back. I realize all this now, in large part, thanks to the advice and stories I got here today. [b]Funny how the bullies posting here really opened up my eyes that bullying isn't just a little kid/teenager problem.[/b] A great lesson learned. I am grateful to all of you for the advice and empathize with everyone who has been here before. To the rest of you, I am done here now. [/quote] Mean posts on DCUM are not bullying. [i]The definition of bullying adopted by psychologists is physical or verbal abuse, repeated over time, and involving a power imbalance. In other words, it’s about one person with more social status lording it over another person, over and over again, to make him miserable.[/i] http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/12/opinion/defining-bullying-down.html?_r=0[/quote]
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