Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is hard to understand. Trying to help but I don’t understand your original scenario. Please re-explain.
There is a bullying case open at my child’s school where he is both victim and aggressor. He told a friend about it and the friend took it upon himself to send messages to the other kid involved. My friend is upset and afraid to go to school because he thinks he may be in trouble. I keep telling him that he can’t control other people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't know why your son's friend would have the kid's phone number or bother to get involved if he doesn't even go to their school. There must be a reason or a connection there, but what is it? Did your son give his friend the number, or do the two kids know each other somehow? That's likely important to understand the situation.
Op: I’m an old person and I’m using the word text with snap interchangeably. The friend found the kid by name on snap chat
Anonymous wrote:This is hard to understand. Trying to help but I don’t understand your original scenario. Please re-explain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, the text could definitely be seen as a big deal. Your son needs to get in front of this before it comes across that he and his friend are ganging up on this other kid.
But my son wasn’t on the text. He didn’t follow up with a text or any context on his own. And, my son’s friend doesn’t even go to the same school as these kids. He lives in town but goes to a different school
Anonymous wrote:
I don't know why your son's friend would have the kid's phone number or bother to get involved if he doesn't even go to their school. There must be a reason or a connection there, but what is it? Did your son give his friend the number, or do the two kids know each other somehow? That's likely important to understand the situation.
Anonymous wrote:
Your son was not on the text why is this his problem?
Anonymous wrote:The context is that another kid took it upon himself to bother the other kid in the bullying case. My ds didn’t ask him to do it or put him up to it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Eh, the text could definitely be seen as a big deal. Your son needs to get in front of this before it comes across that he and his friend are ganging up on this other kid.
But my son wasn’t on the text. He didn’t follow up with a text or any context on his own. And, my son’s friend doesn’t even go to the same school as these kids. He lives in town but goes to a different school
Anonymous wrote:Eh, the text could definitely be seen as a big deal. Your son needs to get in front of this before it comes across that he and his friend are ganging up on this other kid.
Anonymous wrote:The context is that another kid took it upon himself to bother the other kid in the bullying case. My ds didn’t ask him to do it or put him up to it