Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel that the mean girl's mom should know. If it was me, I sure as hell would want to know if my kid was the jerk aka bully.
If the teacher is informed, the mean girl's parents are informed by the teacher, after addressing the issue with the mean girl.
But what if it doesn't stop? We have this issue with a girl in the 3rd grade and the girl is still 'the mean girl'.
We have this in 3rd grade right now. I'm struck that this "mean girl" is also on the SGA and knows exactly how to act in front of adults. Plenty of mothers, teachers, coaches etc. would be surprised at the nasty, mean things she does. She has targeted my DD for a while and my DD is learning that this mean girl is quite a manipulator. Girls, unlike boys, are much more clever at hiding their actions.
Interestingly, both parents are very highly-strung. The dad routinely yelled at her on the sidelines of soccer if she missed a shot (and she was the best player on the team). My point is, that, often the parents are at the root of these problems.