Anonymous wrote:As an adult, I am not sure I would ever contact a child. But, you did and the problem is solved (for now).
Another question I have. Do you think it is the school's responsibility to handle student phone issues (from inappropriate photos to bullying) when the postings occur on breaks or not on school hours?
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I decided not to inform the parents since the boy removed the post immediately apologized profusely. Of course, when I told D what happened she was pissed at me for scolding the boy and didn’t think the post was that bad. But let me say just say that IT WAS. It had her name it in and included words like “pussy, lick, juices, etc...”. I asked my hubby if I was overreacting and he did not think so either. I think kids are just more loose with their words these days. I will continue to monitor and if he posts something similar again, his parents will be the first to know!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some parents are nuts and will retaliate and make excuses for their kid. I think you have already handled it so I’d stop while you are ahead. Nothing his parents can do will compare to him actually being called out by you!! Parents tell their kids “other people read what you post and will judge you for it.” You just proved that to home directly.
He is 14, he apologized to you, he took it down. Move on with your life.
Yup.
Anonymous wrote:. This is not bullying.Anonymous wrote:I would also have called the school, shown the Principal and counselor the screen grab, and demanded they address it, because it’s bullying. I would have filed the bullying form as well.
. This is not bullying.Anonymous wrote:I would also have called the school, shown the Principal and counselor the screen grab, and demanded they address it, because it’s bullying. I would have filed the bullying form as well.
Anonymous wrote:A similar thing happened to me and the boy refused to take it down so I said OK I’m gonna call your mom and let her deal with it. Then he took it down. Hes actually a really nice boy, his mother would’ve freaked out. In hindsight I’m glad I didn’t call her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not tell the school. (Unless things escalate)
I would screen shot everything for proof. (Good idea)
I would call the parents. (Absolutely)
More importantly I would talk with my child before talking to anyone else. (Yes, include her)
My comments are in parantheses
Anonymous wrote:I would not tell the school. (Unless things escalate)
I would screen shot everything for proof. (Good idea)
I would call the parents. (Absolutely)
More importantly I would talk with my child before talking to anyone else. (Yes, include her)