Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:she gets upset but has learnt to ignore...I am only worried that if this is not addressed now, it can get worse!
If she has learned to react by ignoring it, she's miles ahead of most kids and is doing the perfect thing. No further response is needed; that she can act with grace in the face of someone else's ugliness and not outwardly care is the best possible response to this and is greatly to her credit. Does she want you to do anything to "handle" it? Because it sounds like she's handling it fine and doesn't need your intervention to address it.
Anonymous wrote:she gets upset but has learnt to ignore...I am only worried that if this is not addressed now, it can get worse!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:32 here. OP! Please check out this website: https://www.stopbullying.gov/laws/index.html
At the bottom of the page are links to when bullying may overlap with harassment of a protected class.
The Department of Education and the DOJ both can get involved.
Start wtih the school counselor before you call in the DOJ!
Right! Jesus Christ. No need to be a complete drama queen about the situation.
Scared the shit out of you, huh? white privilege much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:32 here. OP! Please check out this website: https://www.stopbullying.gov/laws/index.html
At the bottom of the page are links to when bullying may overlap with harassment of a protected class.
The Department of Education and the DOJ both can get involved.
Start wtih the school counselor before you call in the DOJ!
Right! Jesus Christ. No need to be a complete drama queen about the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:32 here. OP! Please check out this website: https://www.stopbullying.gov/laws/index.html
At the bottom of the page are links to when bullying may overlap with harassment of a protected class.
The Department of Education and the DOJ both can get involved.
Start wtih the school counselor before you call in the DOJ!
Right! Jesus Christ. No need to be a complete drama queen about the situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:32 here. OP! Please check out this website: https://www.stopbullying.gov/laws/index.html
At the bottom of the page are links to when bullying may overlap with harassment of a protected class.
The Department of Education and the DOJ both can get involved.
Start wtih the school counselor before you call in the DOJ!
Anonymous wrote:20:32 here. OP! Please check out this website: https://www.stopbullying.gov/laws/index.html
At the bottom of the page are links to when bullying may overlap with harassment of a protected class.
The Department of Education and the DOJ both can get involved.