Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely tell someone at the school and take screenshots. Document. Make an appointment with school counselor or head of middle school. Asap.
Documentation is VERY important. Schools are understandably reluctant to act on hear-say/anecdotal accounts, but they are more likely to act given credible documentation.
Please do understand, even if school takes action, then this kind of cyberbullying might just move underground to some platform where you cannot see it, but where it still continues to target DC. DC ought to brace for this possibility.
I am the one above at top who said to document and tell admin or counselor.
The Pps concern directly above won’t happen if you block the bullies online and your child doesn’t use public platforms. Monitor and reduce all social media and texts. Plan things irl with people that are kind friends. Keep you own kid busy and away from screen where this is happening. Keep things positive in their home life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Definitely tell someone at the school and take screenshots. Document. Make an appointment with school counselor or head of middle school. Asap.
Documentation is VERY important. Schools are understandably reluctant to act on hear-say/anecdotal accounts, but they are more likely to act given credible documentation.
Please do understand, even if school takes action, then this kind of cyberbullying might just move underground to some platform where you cannot see it, but where it still continues to target DC. DC ought to brace for this possibility.
Anonymous wrote:Definitely tell someone at the school and take screenshots. Document. Make an appointment with school counselor or head of middle school. Asap.
Anonymous wrote:
Newbie here. Middle schooler being flooded with mean comments from another kid on social media about her appearance and mentioning ways she acts in school. Daughter has a hard time fitting in. Kid is a known bully. WWYD? Do we tell the school? Contact parents? Do nothing? Daughter wants to tell a trusted teacher.