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In reply to the discussion: My Daughter Stood up for a Classmate Being Bullied, School Involved. [View all]Are_grits_groceries
(17,139 posts)61. Good on your daughter!
I told my students they could talk to me. I couldn't 100% promise them it would go no further, but that I 'd take action and keep their names out if I could.
If it was something like bullying, I'd lurk near enough and get my own info if I could. If not, I'd say I overheard it in the hall.
This wasn't optimal. That would be an open door to get help without repercussions. EVERY teacher, administrator and other people in schools need to trained and made aware that allowing this type of behavior is as serious as knowing about child abuse and not reporting it. It should be mandatory that action be taken.
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My Daughter Stood up for a Classmate Being Bullied, School Involved. [View all]
RiffRandell
Oct 2014
OP
Teachers call kids of tattletales all the time. A girl bullied my daughter, she told the teacher
Dont call me Shirley
Oct 2014
#51
You have a wonderful daughter. The school where my great grandchildren to has a regular anti-
jwirr
Oct 2014
#12