Anonymous wrote:What exactly are the boys saying to her.
Is it like - you are ugly or is it like I can paddle faster than you?
I really think all kids should do martial arts - I would call the camp - say the kid has one more chance to shut it - then my child would drop the kid.
You think I am kidding - I am not - this happened to my son at school and after going through all the steps - ask to stop, walk away, tell an adult, talk to teacher, parents talk to teacher, parents talk to principal - my son go the go ahead on - drop the kid. (The principal was warned - if you can not control this situation my son can't take it anymore and he will defend himself.)
He did - problem solved.
So my advice right now is talk to the counselor when you drop off, talk to the head of the camp, sign you daughter up for JuiJitsu for the winter.
This is terrible advice.
For one thing, the boys would probably kick dd's ass if she tried this. It's a high-risk strategy. Sure, pop him in the nose and he'll shut up, but it's more likely her attempts at getting physical will backfire and she'll be the one with the broken snozz.
That and the idea that a child should respond to words with a fist is just nauseating.
To the OP, the fact that this has now come up twice, I do wonder if there's something about your child that invites it. What's she being taunted about?