Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have NO idea what happened, OP. Stop speculating based on what the boy's mom is telling you. There are always many sides to the story.
I am not asking for your advice on what I should be doing. I am asking what can parents do in a given scenario.
Nothing really, the other student (and their parents) will say it was an accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A friend's child was intentionally and without any provocation pushed by another student as a joke, fell and suffered a concussion.
No meaningful history between the two kids, no history of the other child assaulting others.
The kids is in shock, is afraid to go to school. The parents (my friend and spouse) want to ensure school takes action to prevent this from happening again. The school won't release video (this was caught on a security camera) or tell how they will address this.
What are some things that the parents can do? Does it make sense to consult a lawyer? They just want steps taken to protect their kid/prevent the kid who pushed from approaching their kid.
Thank you!!
It makes sense to send their kid back to school and tell him/her to get over it. This is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have NO idea what happened, OP. Stop speculating based on what the boy's mom is telling you. There are always many sides to the story.
I am not asking for your advice on what I should be doing. I am asking what can parents do in a given scenario.
Anonymous wrote:You have NO idea what happened, OP. Stop speculating based on what the boy's mom is telling you. There are always many sides to the story.
Anonymous wrote:What grade OP?
Anonymous wrote:A friend's child was intentionally and without any provocation pushed by another student as a joke, fell and suffered a concussion.
No meaningful history between the two kids, no history of the other child assaulting others.
The kids is in shock, is afraid to go to school. The parents (my friend and spouse) want to ensure school takes action to prevent this from happening again. The school won't release video (this was caught on a security camera) or tell how they will address this.
What are some things that the parents can do? Does it make sense to consult a lawyer? They just want steps taken to protect their kid/prevent the kid who pushed from approaching their kid.
Thank you!!