Anonymous wrote:I told my son to stand up for himself. This bully got in my sons face at recess and my son pushed him down. The kid never bothered him again. My son is now 20 years old and is built like a linebacker.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely put in a separation request. —Teacher
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. Why wouldn’t you?
I usually don’t get involved in class requests and my son is thriving and well liked and this kid doesn’t have many friends. If doesn’t seem like a huge issue for my son so I wonder if I’m being a helicopter to get involved
And? Sorry to seem cold but your top priority is protecting your son from this bully.
I’m just pointing out that this kid is paying the price for his nasty behavior.
Anonymous wrote:Yes you should reqyest this. But of he's a known a problem a lot of patches will requrst this so your kids might end up with him anyway
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. Why wouldn’t you?
I usually don’t get involved in class requests and my son is thriving and well liked and this kid doesn’t have many friends. If doesn’t seem like a huge issue for my son so I wonder if I’m being a helicopter to get involved
And? Sorry to seem cold but your top priority is protecting your son from this bully.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. Why wouldn’t you?
I usually don’t get involved in class requests and my son is thriving and well liked and this kid doesn’t have many friends. If doesn’t seem like a huge issue for my son so I wonder if I’m being a helicopter to get involved
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course. Why wouldn’t you?
I usually don’t get involved in class requests and my son is thriving and well liked and this kid doesn’t have many friends. If doesn’t seem like a huge issue for my son so I wonder if I’m being a helicopter to get involved
Anonymous wrote:Of course. Why wouldn’t you?