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In reply to the discussion: My Daughter Stood up for a Classmate Being Bullied, School Involved. [View all]packman
(16,296 posts)with their groups and cliques. Kids can be ruthless and I'm not surprised - disappointed , yes- but not surprised that the sharks would take nips out of someone different.
It bothers me,however, that you feel YOU must be involved in the situation when you state:
"but if that happens I'll request a meeting with the parents of that kid immediately" -
Why do you feel you must jump into a this?" Are you going to lecture them? Tell them something the school can't or won't?
Your child wasn't bullied or threatened. Seems like you are getting involved in something that really is not within your area of concern and are spoiling for a fight. I realize parental emotions are in a heightened state when their child is concerned, but you need to step back, IMHO, from this and scale your feelings down. Let the kids and the school settle this.