WantToGoNow
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My ds8 is in 3rd grade. There is another boy in his class that lives on the same street as us. We have had problems with this boy on numerous ocassions at school and home and I mentioned this to the teacher on meet the teacher night. He was tied up on the playground several times last year with jumpropes to the basketball hoop (after I reported this to his teacher, it stopped), he was pushed into lockers and called names. He has been ganged up (2-3 boys) and kicked/beaten twice at home and this child was always involved. I even came home one day last summer to find him hitting my dd4 with a plastic baseball bat. I put an end to any contact at home - if he's somewhere and this child shows up, he has to leave. If he shows up in our yard, I ask him to leave.
So they posted the school classes this year and sure enough this boy is in his class. We go to meet the teacher and this kids desk is right behind my son and they share a locker. I knew right then there would be a problem but I told my son to ignore him and to tell the teacher if he bothered him. Well we all know 8 year boys will not be tattle tales (or most won't anyway).
My son has had bruises on his since school started. Now he's in soccer as well so those bruises could be from soccer (soccer ends this week so I'll be able to tell afterwards). But the bruises aren't in places on the body where you'd likely get kicked - upper thigh (baseball size bruise), upper arm, back, etc. When asked where they come from, his answer is always "I don't know".
He came home from school Friday and said "xx hurt his foot". I didn't think anything else about it until Sunday morning. We stopped at Walmart to get bottles of water before both kids soccer game. We were standing at the u-scan when this man that I don't know comes up to my son and put's his finger in his face and says "my kid got hurt because of you and if you touch him again, I'll have him beat the s++t out of you". He then starts to walk off, and I said come back, what's this about. Apparently my son stepped on the back of his foot while he was tying his shoe. The dad said he also pushed him which my son denied. I asked if XX did anything to him and he said "he picked me up by my pants and slammed me into the fence". That explained the 3" scrape on his neck. So I called the school yesterday morning to find out what really happened - the other parents sent a note. I was called by the teacher and she knew nothing about this and she said she was on the playground Friday. Both boys were called into the office together and separately and basically told "you don't have to be friends but you have to get along". Now I can protect him at home, but I can't at school. Any suggestions.
So they posted the school classes this year and sure enough this boy is in his class. We go to meet the teacher and this kids desk is right behind my son and they share a locker. I knew right then there would be a problem but I told my son to ignore him and to tell the teacher if he bothered him. Well we all know 8 year boys will not be tattle tales (or most won't anyway).
My son has had bruises on his since school started. Now he's in soccer as well so those bruises could be from soccer (soccer ends this week so I'll be able to tell afterwards). But the bruises aren't in places on the body where you'd likely get kicked - upper thigh (baseball size bruise), upper arm, back, etc. When asked where they come from, his answer is always "I don't know".
He came home from school Friday and said "xx hurt his foot". I didn't think anything else about it until Sunday morning. We stopped at Walmart to get bottles of water before both kids soccer game. We were standing at the u-scan when this man that I don't know comes up to my son and put's his finger in his face and says "my kid got hurt because of you and if you touch him again, I'll have him beat the s++t out of you". He then starts to walk off, and I said come back, what's this about. Apparently my son stepped on the back of his foot while he was tying his shoe. The dad said he also pushed him which my son denied. I asked if XX did anything to him and he said "he picked me up by my pants and slammed me into the fence". That explained the 3" scrape on his neck. So I called the school yesterday morning to find out what really happened - the other parents sent a note. I was called by the teacher and she knew nothing about this and she said she was on the playground Friday. Both boys were called into the office together and separately and basically told "you don't have to be friends but you have to get along". Now I can protect him at home, but I can't at school. Any suggestions.


Where do you get that one? Kids hide things for a lot of reasons. They may have been threatened by the bully or abuser.