Anonymous wrote:Hell no. I'd be at the school tomorrow morning to follow up with the email I sent tonight to the teacher, after-care, principal, etc. saying that the boy is to be kept away from DD. DD is not to be made to move HER seat. He loses his privilege of sitting where he wants NOT her, because HE is the one who does not behave properly. Screw that.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely he should be the one who has to sit up front, not your DD.
I have a 3rd grade boy. They aren't angels and can be a little maddening at times, but what you describe is NOT normal 3rd grade boy behavior, and absolutely should be dealt with seriously.
I agree with the PPs who say they'd have an in person meeting. Your question is "how will you ensure a safe environment for my child, without restricting MY child's activities."
Anonymous wrote:I would have a scorched earth policy on this one OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hell no. I'd be at the school tomorrow morning to follow up with the email I sent tonight to the teacher, after-care, principal, etc. saying that the boy is to be kept away from DD. DD is not to be made to move HER seat. He loses his privilege of sitting where he wants NOT her, because HE is the one who does not behave properly. Screw that.
At the very least he should be the one sitting in the front seat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it's not sexual harassment. It's not.
It is hitting and name-calling. Moving your DD away from him seems like a smart move, not a punishment. He is probably getting some sort of consequence, but you will not hear about it, because he is a student who has a right to privacy just as your DD does.
It IS sexual harassment. And it’s sexual assault.
Threaten to file charges.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it's not sexual harassment. It's not.
It is hitting and name-calling. Moving your DD away from him seems like a smart move, not a punishment. He is probably getting some sort of consequence, but you will not hear about it, because he is a student who has a right to privacy just as your DD does.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like this is on the daycare bus and not school bus. Is that right? I would still do everything suggested above, but it sounds like you need to do the same at the daycare. Sounds like the issue is there.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it's not sexual harassment. It's not.
It is hitting and name-calling. Moving your DD away from him seems like a smart move, not a punishment. He is probably getting some sort of consequence, but you will not hear about it, because he is a student who has a right to privacy just as your DD does.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it's not sexual harassment. It's not.
It is hitting and name-calling. Moving your DD away from him seems like a smart move, not a punishment. He is probably getting some sort of consequence, but you will not hear about it, because he is a student who has a right to privacy just as your DD does.