Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP, but with those stats at only 13 years old, your daughter is a little chunky. You are welcome to call it "curvy" if it makes you feel better. It doesn't excuse the other girls' behavior, but you seemed confused as to why they called her "fat." It is because she is overweight.
Anonymous wrote:"Hey, watch the name calling or I might sit on you."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't blink. Good grief what the hell has happened that a kid can't let an insult roll off their back and keep moving forward.
You're probably the type that calls people fat though, aren't you?
OP, I would have your DD tell you if anything else occurs but let it go if it's a one-off.
I'm sorry. Middle school girls are tough.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP, but with those stats at only 13 years old, your daughter is a little chunky. You are welcome to call it "curvy" if it makes you feel better. It doesn't excuse the other girls' behavior, but you seemed confused as to why they called her "fat." It is because she is overweight.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry OP, but with those stats at only 13 years old, your daughter is a little chunky. You are welcome to call it "curvy" if it makes you feel better. It doesn't excuse the other girls' behavior, but you seemed confused as to why they called her "fat." It is because she is overweight.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't been around 13 year old girls to speak of for a long time, and did not have daughters, but OP did say her daughter is well-developed and curvy. Is she further ahead in puberty than the majority of girls her age? OP also mentioned that her daughter has issues with PE and possibly some mild motor delays. I could see where these girls, being mean, are really zeroing in on those issues as opposed to BMI. How to handle it really depends on the bigger picture and if there are other indications OP's daughter is being marginalized by peers in that class or other situations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it's interesting that you chose to post your DD's height and weight. Would this have been ok if it was about another girl who was heavier?
My point is that your DD's physical stats are irrelevant in this situation...unless you think they are.
Not the OP but they are relevant because they are factually incorrect. They aren't calling a girl who is fat "fat". They aren't making a factual statement. Ops daughter isn't fat.
1. So if the girl was fat then would it be okay?
2. So if OP's DD isn't fat, then why is this even an issue?
Anonymous wrote:"Hey, watch the name calling or I might sit on you."
Anonymous wrote:You don’t “do” anything! You listen to your kid, give her sympathy and reassurance if she needs it. You can brainstorm responses for the future if she wants it.
Anonymous wrote:OP, it's interesting that you chose to post your DD's height and weight. Would this have been ok if it was about another girl who was heavier?
My point is that your DD's physical stats are irrelevant in this situation...unless you think they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d email the teacher, Not freaking out, but just letting her know in case she is able to take extra notice of these 2 and see if it is a pattern. As a teacher, I’d want to know.
+1
I’m sorry that happened to your daughter, OP. I know it must hurt you both. Hugs to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, it's interesting that you chose to post your DD's height and weight. Would this have been ok if it was about another girl who was heavier?
My point is that your DD's physical stats are irrelevant in this situation...unless you think they are.
Not the OP but they are relevant because they are factually incorrect. They aren't calling a girl who is fat "fat". They aren't making a factual statement. Ops daughter isn't fat.
1. So if the girl was fat then would it be okay?
2. So if OP's DD isn't fat, then why is this even an issue?