Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren't you trying to find her a new school? Why would you keep her at a school where she is being physically attacked?
+10000!!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Why aren't you trying to find her a new school? Why would you keep her at a school where she is being physically attacked?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I told mine that they have my permission to beat the shit out of anyone who attacks first. You defend yourself properly once and you never have to do it again.
NP. This reminds me. There was this boy who was once teasing my DD on the bus. Just kind of ragging on her and being mean. So I told my two older sons about it. I didn't give my express permission or anything but I knew what they would do. They went together to pay him a visit. I don't know what exactly they said to him but he never looked at her sideways again. Sometimes it pays to take care of business the old fashioned way.
Ah yes, the good old-fashioned way, where a girl's brothers are in charge of how boys/men talk to her.
Anonymous wrote:I told mine that they have my permission to beat the shit out of anyone who attacks first. You defend yourself properly once and you never have to do it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I told mine that they have my permission to beat the shit out of anyone who attacks first. You defend yourself properly once and you never have to do it again.
NP. This reminds me. There was this boy who was once teasing my DD on the bus. Just kind of ragging on her and being mean. So I told my two older sons about it. I didn't give my express permission or anything but I knew what they would do. They went together to pay him a visit. I don't know what exactly they said to him but he never looked at her sideways again. Sometimes it pays to take care of business the old fashioned way.
Anonymous wrote:yepAnonymous wrote:I told mine that they have my permission to beat the shit out of anyone who attacks first. You defend yourself properly once and you never have to do it again.
yepAnonymous wrote:I told mine that they have my permission to beat the shit out of anyone who attacks first. You defend yourself properly once and you never have to do it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I told mine that they have my permission to beat the shit out of anyone who attacks first. You defend yourself properly once and you never have to do it again.
NP. This reminds me. There was this boy who was once teasing my DD on the bus. Just kind of ragging on her and being mean. So I told my two older sons about it. I didn't give my express permission or anything but I knew what they would do. They went together to pay him a visit. I don't know what exactly they said to him but he never looked at her sideways again. Sometimes it pays to take care of business the old fashioned way.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
My daughter doesn't want to fight. She just wants to be left alone and we are trying to figure out why she is being targeted. FWIW, she isn't the only one who is being picked on. There are other kids who are being teased, shoved, etc. but so far, just my kid reached the fight stage. Neither of us thinks that fighting will ultimately solve the problem - the instigators come from rough environments and they will not handle being beaten by someone like my kid very well. It could get real ugly. I did contact the school today via email but have not heard back yet. And, my daughter laid low and managed to avoid any issues today.
I am actually feeling a little bit of hope with a close-by religious school. The cost is reasonable and they offer financial aid. I still think it is very unfair that it is us that have to leave and not the instigators so I will have to see what the principal says in terms of offering protection. Thanks everyone.
Anonymous wrote:I told mine that they have my permission to beat the shit out of anyone who attacks first. You defend yourself properly once and you never have to do it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I don't have "lots of extra money" since I'm just a public school teacher, but hey, it's your kid. I just don't ever want to tell my child that I could have tried something else to keep you safe, but I didn't want to lose any money.
Or, more accurately, "I could have tried something that probably wouldn't have worked, and would certainly have had a major effect on the whole family's financial security, but I decided instead to try something that had a greater chance of success."
Like I said, it's your kid. People are allowed to have different priorities.
How sweet of you to imply that, unless OP is willing to throw away large sums of money on something that won't (according to you) work anyway, OP's child is not OP's priority.