Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do NOT leave it up to your child. This is beyond typical. This type of activity will stress a child out beyond what you are seeing. It will keep her from wanting to participate in class because she's afraid that she'll be a target. E-mail the teacher and nip this in the bud. Make it very clear to that bratt that your kid is off limits. I had to do this for my DD on three occasions and so glad that I did.
This.
"Mary, when I told you I was not going to intervene about the teasing you're subjected to, I made a mistake. I know that you won't like the fact that I am not going to keep my word to you, but that was a bad promise and one doesn't keep bad promises. It's a question of protecting you, it's part of my job and Dad's job as parents. We'd be failing you if we didn't intervene, and we're not about to, because you're too precious to us to do that. Please, trust us.".
And then you pull all the stops, you involve school authorities, and if need be, you talk to the police and/or a lawyer for further advicce.