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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd have my daughter punch him very hard in the face and then run. The school will act swiftly then.[/quote] I was going to say this too, then changed my mind, but since you posted - I'm with you on this![/quote] This is one example of why this country is becoming so trashy. [/quote] My comment is that mentioning involving the police is overkill and they aren't going to do anything in OP's situation. Don't start throwing around the idea of police involvement casually. Maybe CPS or the superintendent if you want more authority figures. The police are for addressing crimes. [/quote] I wouldn’t, this is a behavior problem not a crime. But I wouldn’t never tell a kid that young to use violence. [/quote] Times definitely change. The exact same scenario described by OP was happening to me in first grade, except the boy was a 2nd grader and it was always recess. Teachers didn't do anything (or care). My father, a former boxer, finally taught me how to throw a good punch. One bloody nose later, he left me alone. (1975 or so)[/quote] Yes, times do change. My son was suspended from public middle school for saying "I'm gonna kill you" to a frenemy who was harassing him. He'd had a warning for some other mouthing off. So 2nd time "terroristic threat" and he got sent home. We also had to be interviewed by the counselor to fill out the threat protocol questionnaire. My district is extremely conservative since we are geographically close to a famous high school shooting incident. My son hated middle school.[/quote]
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