Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I talk to the kid directly.
You talk to other people's children directly you mean?
Yep. Not sure how that wasn't clear.
NP here. Do you go to the kid's house after school for this conversation, or what?
(Knock knock)
Is Billy home?
(Billy comes to door.)
This is Mrs. Smith, Fred's mom. I heard about what you said to Fred at recess today. If I ever hear about you doing that again, you'll be scared to walk out of your house the next morning.
Something like that maybe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I talk to the kid directly.
You talk to other people's children directly you mean?
Yep. Not sure how that wasn't clear.
This sucks and is inappropriate.
Someone did this to my kid in 4th grade. Went up to him at school and told him to stop "picking on" her daughter. Facts are her daughter was the instigator and a known bully. To everyone apparently except her own mother. I was PISSED. I told my son if this woman ever spoke to him again in any setting to tell me immediately and I'd report her to the principal.
Do not go up to other people's children.
Do not bother to tell me what to do. It won't be effective. If I see a kid being mean to my kid, I will say something right then to the kid if their parent either isn't there or isn't doing their job.
It is different if you are there as opposed to something your child reported to you. If I am there, I say something to the other kid directly. If I am not there, I contact the teacher. Other parents do not care if their kids are being mean; they only care if their kid is the "victim".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I talk to the kid directly.
You talk to other people's children directly you mean?
Yep. Not sure how that wasn't clear.
This sucks and is inappropriate.
Someone did this to my kid in 4th grade. Went up to him at school and told him to stop "picking on" her daughter. Facts are her daughter was the instigator and a known bully. To everyone apparently except her own mother. I was PISSED. I told my son if this woman ever spoke to him again in any setting to tell me immediately and I'd report her to the principal.
Do not go up to other people's children.
Do not bother to tell me what to do. It won't be effective. If I see a kid being mean to my kid, I will say something right then to the kid if their parent either isn't there or isn't doing their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I talk to the kid directly.
You talk to other people's children directly you mean?
Yep. Not sure how that wasn't clear.
This sucks and is inappropriate.
Someone did this to my kid in 4th grade. Went up to him at school and told him to stop "picking on" her daughter. Facts are her daughter was the instigator and a known bully. To everyone apparently except her own mother. I was PISSED. I told my son if this woman ever spoke to him again in any setting to tell me immediately and I'd report her to the principal.
Do not go up to other people's children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I talk to the kid directly.
You talk to other people's children directly you mean?
Yep. Not sure how that wasn't clear.
NP here. Do you go to the kid's house after school for this conversation, or what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I talk to the kid directly.
You talk to other people's children directly you mean?
Yep. Not sure how that wasn't clear.
This sucks and is inappropriate.
Someone did this to my kid in 4th grade. Went up to him at school and told him to stop "picking on" her daughter. Facts are her daughter was the instigator and a known bully. To everyone apparently except her own mother. I was PISSED. I told my son if this woman ever spoke to him again in any setting to tell me immediately and I'd report her to the principal.
Do not go up to other people's children.
Do not bother to tell me what to do. It won't be effective. If I see a kid being mean to my kid, I will say something right then to the kid if their parent either isn't there or isn't doing their job.
Anonymous wrote:You talk to your kid, and the teacher and counselor. Don't talk to their parents, that never goes well. What do you mean by "being mean"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it's physical, I'd involve the parents. Otherwise, I let my child handle it. Kids are mean to each other all the time; I have no interest in fighting all of those petty battles with parents.
I hate this "kids will be kids and some kids are mean" attitude. It's our job as adults to help kids learn how to treat each other! There is nothing inherently mean about kid/kid interactions, other than when parents refuse to care or get involved.
Kids are just smaller, less formed adults. And if they are taught how to treat one another with respect and kindness and empathy, they will!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I talk to the kid directly.
You talk to other people's children directly you mean?
Yep. Not sure how that wasn't clear.
This sucks and is inappropriate.
Someone did this to my kid in 4th grade. Went up to him at school and told him to stop "picking on" her daughter. Facts are her daughter was the instigator and a known bully. To everyone apparently except her own mother. I was PISSED. I told my son if this woman ever spoke to him again in any setting to tell me immediately and I'd report her to the principal.
Do not go up to other people's children.
Do not bother to tell me what to do. It won't be effective. If I see a kid being mean to my kid, I will say something right then to the kid if their parent either isn't there or isn't doing their job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I talk to the kid directly.
You talk to other people's children directly you mean?
Yep. Not sure how that wasn't clear.
Anonymous wrote:If it's physical, I'd involve the parents. Otherwise, I let my child handle it. Kids are mean to each other all the time; I have no interest in fighting all of those petty battles with parents.