Anonymous wrote:I think saying loudly "stop touching me" and then moving to another spot in line, even if its the back is the best advice.
Im not convinced from this telling that it is sexual in nature at all, but still annoying and inappropriate to poke anyone.
Anonymous wrote:I think saying loudly "stop touching me" and then moving to another spot in line, even if its the back is the best advice.
Im not convinced from this telling that it is sexual in nature at all, but still annoying and inappropriate to poke anyone.
Anonymous wrote:I think saying loudly "stop touching me" and then moving to another spot in line, even if its the back is the best advice.
Im not convinced from this telling that it is sexual in nature at all, but still annoying and inappropriate to poke anyone.
Anonymous wrote:My DD9 was standing in line for lunch and a boy poked her in the chest (like at her nipple) several times. She asked him to stop and he did it again. There was no adult right there, she would have had to get out of line to tell a teacher/lunch monitor and they get in big trouble for getting out of line so she didn't say anything. She also didn't tell her teacher because he's male and she was embarrassed. She told me while sobbing about it but didn't want me to email the teacher or principal because again "embarrassing". I did any way and they looped the social worker in on it too. I heard back from both the teacher and the principal. The teacher wrote a mostly reassuring note back and the principal just said "it would be addressed". This kid apparently has done this before (even to another girl the same day). How would you expect them to address this? And would you ask for an update or just leave it be and hope it doesn't happen again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her the next time, she is to grab a handful of shirt with one hand and set to punching him in the face with the other until they pull her off, all the while shouting stop molesting me.
OP here. Lol you sounds like my husband. But I did tell her to raise her voice and say "STOP TOUCHING ME NOW" over and over. She's a rule follower, so this is not her comfort zone, but I told her she has full permission to raise her voice as loud as she needs to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her the next time, she is to grab a handful of shirt with one hand and set to punching him in the face with the other until they pull her off, all the while shouting stop molesting me.
OP here. Lol you sounds like my husband. But I did tell her to raise her voice and say "STOP TOUCHING ME NOW" over and over. She's a rule follower, so this is not her comfort zone, but I told her she has full permission to raise her voice as loud as she needs to.
I think that's good. I once had a creepy person following me in Belfast so I screamed "STOP FOLLOWING ME"! And several people stared and he stopped.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her the next time, she is to grab a handful of shirt with one hand and set to punching him in the face with the other until they pull her off, all the while shouting stop molesting me.
OP here. Lol you sounds like my husband. But I did tell her to raise her voice and say "STOP TOUCHING ME NOW" over and over. She's a rule follower, so this is not her comfort zone, but I told her she has full permission to raise her voice as loud as she needs to.
Anonymous wrote:Tell her the next time, she is to grab a handful of shirt with one hand and set to punching him in the face with the other until they pull her off, all the while shouting stop molesting me.
Anonymous wrote:Id want to know from the principal how it was going to be addressed. If necessary to press charges I would. Schools need to get these kids out of there or a 1:1 support.