school bullying

KentBlue said:
With the school christmas play season upon us i'd go to watch the play, find out who this little chancer is, make sure he knows it's your daughter, get his eye during his performance, point at him and slowly draw you finger across your throat whilst mouthing "outside" to him - that should put a stop to it.
That made me laugh out loud.


Or a hangmans noose perhaps
 
Don't mean to look to deep but as a mum I think your wife is right. It is all well and good saying hit him back but what if your little one hasn't got it in her to do it, some kids don't. Let the teacher know and then she has an adult to tell if it happens again and it isn't all on her to deal with it. I am sure once told the teacher will be watching the boy carefully.
 
First step perhaps would be to find out why he hit her (or even if he did), was it deliberate or an accident, provoked or unprovoked etc. Things aren't always as they seem.

Then, on the basis of that information, if any action needs to be taken, take it up with the teacher or the boy's parents.
 
My old man always said if someone hits you unprovoked then you hit them back twice as hard and if they get up looking for more give it to them. Self defence.
 
just told her to kick f**k out of the little rag as if it was tevez(joke), mrs told the teacher today and she bollocked the little shit.thanks for the advise guys.
 
Sad story if true, thoughts are with the parents


http://www.indiatimes.com/news/worl...-bullies-forced-him-to-eat-cheese-325745.html
Teen Allergic To Dairy Dies After Bullies 'Forced' Him To Eat Cheese


"We have heard incessant cases of bullying on the basis of race, colour and disability in schools across the world. But there's a new trend that's on the rise in the UK called allergy bullying.

The boy named, Karanbir Cheema (Karan), suffered from acute 'dairy allergy'.

Bullies in his school tapped on to this weakness and forced him to eat a cheese sandwich. Cheema had severe reaction to the piece of cheese and was rushed to to a London hospital.

After struggling for 10 days, the boy succumbed to the allergies and died in the hospital.

According to reports, the boy was “forced to eat” the cheese but others said it was “flicked at his face” while his mother claimed the food was “rubbed against his neck”, according to reports."
 
Tell her to smack him 10 times harder on the nose or in the belly. Even if she is the one to get in trouble, what is the worst a teacher can do for a child that age? The younger it is instilled in her not to take shit, the more confident and less hassled she will be as she grows up in school.
 
Violence begets violence, and hitting back is not the way we tackle bullying these days, However telling the teacher works....let me rephrase that. Tell the teacher "everytime he/she gets bullied I/Wife will come in and bully you, we will see how you react having to come into a place where you never know if a smack is on it's way"
 
I was always proud of my ability to be a cheeky pain in the arse but always at my expense. There was a lad in out class who was a bit slow, others seeked to knock him and such. At school you can't just say 'hey leave him' it doesn't work like that. You can distract the other lads though...'Eh lads i bet i can jump from that mobile roof to m-block roof, magic the lad was left alone. You can be a clown but you don't have to bully others to do it and i knew it at 13 so these cunts deserve a kicking.

I hate bully's and as someone who does not suffer fools hate seeing weaker people get taken advantage of.

lol @talkativesprout dead right, put it on the doorstep of those ultimately responsible. I have had issues where i took stuff to the kids parents door and only then does it stop. I would be fucking ashamed if some other person had to enlighten me about my kids behavior tbh.
 

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