Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a little bully all of the time, because most kids know better than to start making fun of another kid right in front of that kids parents. To me, the fact that she was so comfortable in doing so says that this is her normal personality & her parents know it. I don't think you were being a bully to her at all, you got the message across without speaking directly to her. Most parents I know don't want you directly reprimanding their kid no matter what it's about, they'd rather you come to them than say anything to their kid. Yippy got your
Anonymous wrote:She sounds like a little bully all of the time, because most kids know better than to start making fun of another kid right in front of that kids parents. To me, the fact that she was so comfortable in doing so says that this is her normal personality & her parents know it. I don't think you were being a bully to her at all, you got the message across without speaking directly to her. Most parents I know don't want you directly reprimanding their kid no matter what it's about, they'd rather you come to them than say anything to their kid. Yippy got your
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it would be weird. You basically told her daughter that she's a bully, when you haven't had the guts to bring up the behavior to the mother.
I can tell you what likely didn't go down:
"Mom, Ms Jones called me a bully."
"That's because you are! You be nice to Sam!!!"
Thank you for the opinions. So you think I should talk to the mom about the mean behavior? I thought talking to the mom would just make it totally over the top, since kids are kids and some are just little pains.
Anonymous wrote:op, I've said something directly to kids before. They were so shocked that I would use the tone and words I used that they stopped making fun of my son. In the first instance, very similar to your instance, a girl was making fun of my son and telling him where he could walk and not walk (you can't walk on that part of the sidewalk...you can't walk on the grass...) I got down to her level and whispered in her ear that she was being mean and she does not have the right to tell my son where he could walk or not walk. That she does not own the sidewalk and he could walk wherever he wants. And that no matter how mean she got, she should remember that I can always be meaner.
the second kid was calling my kid names. My kid has a slight physical disability that makes him walk a bit lopsided and he can't run very well. I went to him and basically told him that calling people those names is mean and I don't ever want to hear him calling anyone mean names. Interestingly, this second boy stopped and actually started including my son in some games. It's been about a year and they are now (still) really good friends and play together almost daily. He actually was/is a sweet kid.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are WAY overthinking this whole scenario.
This. Stop calling your kid a dork. Get him better clothing and teach him to ride his bike. Some kids are just mean.