tjmw2727
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We had a horrible year with bullying two years ago - luckily my dd is at a new school and LOVING it and her new friends.
Keep your eyes and ears open, I don't know that you can do much about what may have already happened but you can be on alert. If nothing else I would ask for a locker switch. I would think that since the boys have a history she may at least consider it.
Talk with your son - let him know your stance on telling vs tattling. In our house tattling is to get someone else in trouble or for personal gain. Telling is getting someone (including yourself or the person your tattling on) out of trouble. I find the car a great place to get a discussion going - they can't go anywhere !!
A pp mentioned that kids sometimes try to be brave or grown up by trying to handle things themselves. This is what my dd did and it escalated too far before my dh and I got involved.
Our experience was that the school tried to put on a good face, classes on bullying, a teacher assinged to mediate etc but they never had a good discipline policy in place so the bullies never got consequences. If they discipline it goes on the schools record - if they "alleviate" the problem goes away for the school but not the victim. We had a horrible case of blame the victim in our situation. My then 11yo dd was harrassed and bullied by two sometimes 3 boys two years older and much larger. On more than one occasion during meetings where she was obviously bullied I was asked "When DO you plan to teach your daughter to stand up to bullies". No kidding.
So keep talking with your son - and IMHO try and at least get lockers re-assigned.
Good luck -
Keep your eyes and ears open, I don't know that you can do much about what may have already happened but you can be on alert. If nothing else I would ask for a locker switch. I would think that since the boys have a history she may at least consider it.
Talk with your son - let him know your stance on telling vs tattling. In our house tattling is to get someone else in trouble or for personal gain. Telling is getting someone (including yourself or the person your tattling on) out of trouble. I find the car a great place to get a discussion going - they can't go anywhere !!
A pp mentioned that kids sometimes try to be brave or grown up by trying to handle things themselves. This is what my dd did and it escalated too far before my dh and I got involved.
Our experience was that the school tried to put on a good face, classes on bullying, a teacher assinged to mediate etc but they never had a good discipline policy in place so the bullies never got consequences. If they discipline it goes on the schools record - if they "alleviate" the problem goes away for the school but not the victim. We had a horrible case of blame the victim in our situation. My then 11yo dd was harrassed and bullied by two sometimes 3 boys two years older and much larger. On more than one occasion during meetings where she was obviously bullied I was asked "When DO you plan to teach your daughter to stand up to bullies". No kidding.
So keep talking with your son - and IMHO try and at least get lockers re-assigned.
Good luck -
