Anonymous wrote:Op, teach your child that someone used those exact words on the kid who’s being mean to your kid.
Hurt people hurt people.
An early lesson in turning the other cheek.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Greasy is slang for gross or wrong for moral reasons. It has nothing to actually being physically greasy. She maybe did something to someone (is she dating her friend's ex or something like that) that is making people say that.
Uhhh, no it's not. Maybe in the 1950s. How old are you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is a troll. MS is rough and these kids are awful.
You need to give her tools to combat these bullies, she's 12, she doesn't have your experience or wit. They're just going to keep doing it if she doesn't stand up for herself and she's not going to know how to do that on her own, she needs help to be empowered.
- "Why do you care? You spend a lot of time staring at me."
- "Why are you name calling?"
- "Wow. This again. You're original."
She needs to disarm them and needs a really deep tool bag of appropriate comments. IF it doesn't work, then escalate to admin.
And one that's maybe a question mark, but it worked for my kid:
- "Does it make you feel good to talk shit?" -- Tell her if she gets in trouble for saying shit, you'll stand up for her and it's a good opportunity to address the bullying with administrators.
Relational aggression is complex. I am not sure any of these "comebacks" are the best idea.
Anonymous wrote:I think someone at school teased my DD12 about being greasy. The thing is, she’s not. At all. Yesterday she came home from school and immediately wanted to shower to wash her hair. Then, last night, she insisted on deep cleaning her hair brush. This morning, on the dry erase board above her desk, she had scribbled “you’re greasy”.
She’s very clean and has tidy hair. I’d be the first to tell her otherwise. I don’t know why she was teased, but clearly she took it to heart. How do I proceed?
Anonymous wrote:I don't think this is a troll. MS is rough and these kids are awful.
You need to give her tools to combat these bullies, she's 12, she doesn't have your experience or wit. They're just going to keep doing it if she doesn't stand up for herself and she's not going to know how to do that on her own, she needs help to be empowered.
- "Why do you care? You spend a lot of time staring at me."
- "Why are you name calling?"
- "Wow. This again. You're original."
She needs to disarm them and needs a really deep tool bag of appropriate comments. IF it doesn't work, then escalate to admin.
And one that's maybe a question mark, but it worked for my kid:
- "Does it make you feel good to talk shit?" -- Tell her if she gets in trouble for saying shit, you'll stand up for her and it's a good opportunity to address the bullying with administrators.
Anonymous wrote:Greasy is slang for gross or wrong for moral reasons. It has nothing to actually being physically greasy. She maybe did something to someone (is she dating her friend's ex or something like that) that is making people say that.