My dd is in the inclusion class this year. There is a student in that class that lives down the street from us and also takes the bus with dd. This girl has been to our house and she in the GS troop I used to lead. The other girls at school have always tolerated her(I hate to use that word but it is how it is) but she's getting worse.
Apparently she is constantly screaming dd's name on the bus. I mean she just screams it over and over until dd responds, then she stops only to start up again when dd is not paying attention to her. The bus driver does nothing about it.
There is a history of friendship between them and another girl on our street, also in dd's grade. My dd and this other girl are BFFs and have drifted away from this girl. I know she does these things for attention but it is really starting to effect my dd. She came home in tears yesterday. It took me about an hour to calm her down
At lunch this girl wanted to sit at the table with dd but as dd's other friend went to sit down she pushed the tray and sat down quick. When the other kids asked her to move down (so friend could sit) she started screaming. The monitor came over and removed dd and the other girls but not th eone who was screaming. The teacher then took them in the hallway and yelled at them about hurting girl's feelings. She would not give them a chance to explain what really happened and why the girl was screaming.
She does this stuff on th playground also, she follows dd and teh other girls around screaming at them. Dd has complained to the teacher before but the teacher says just tell her to stop. DD does but that does not work, and the teacher just keeps telling her to do that. I had no idea that this was all going on until; yesterday. I am livid. I have a feeling that because of this girl's situation , the teacher will not do anything to stop this kind of behavior. We are talking about 10 and 11 year olds, IMO that is way to old to be doing stuff like that.
DD is so upset about it so I told her to ignore her, do not even acknowledge her at all. I told it will be hard but just pretend she isn't there. And dd burst into tears and said "but she'll tell Mrs.XXX and I'll get in trouble for ignoring her"
I don't know what to do. I know this girls mother, but the same goes on at home. This girl, and even her brother's behavior goes completely ignored. I won't judge how they choose to parent but when it effects my dd it infuriates me. Like I said, I have seen this with my own eyes. She does this kind of stuff to all the kids. Unfortunately it has made her very unliked and avoided which I think makes her act worse, and she seems to have targeted dd because of it.
I really think the issue is not being addressed because she is an inclusion student and clearly has behavioral/mental issues. I don't want to fight my dd's battles but I'm wondering if I should have a talk with her teacher, or possibly the principal
Apparently she is constantly screaming dd's name on the bus. I mean she just screams it over and over until dd responds, then she stops only to start up again when dd is not paying attention to her. The bus driver does nothing about it.
There is a history of friendship between them and another girl on our street, also in dd's grade. My dd and this other girl are BFFs and have drifted away from this girl. I know she does these things for attention but it is really starting to effect my dd. She came home in tears yesterday. It took me about an hour to calm her down
At lunch this girl wanted to sit at the table with dd but as dd's other friend went to sit down she pushed the tray and sat down quick. When the other kids asked her to move down (so friend could sit) she started screaming. The monitor came over and removed dd and the other girls but not th eone who was screaming. The teacher then took them in the hallway and yelled at them about hurting girl's feelings. She would not give them a chance to explain what really happened and why the girl was screaming.
She does this stuff on th playground also, she follows dd and teh other girls around screaming at them. Dd has complained to the teacher before but the teacher says just tell her to stop. DD does but that does not work, and the teacher just keeps telling her to do that. I had no idea that this was all going on until; yesterday. I am livid. I have a feeling that because of this girl's situation , the teacher will not do anything to stop this kind of behavior. We are talking about 10 and 11 year olds, IMO that is way to old to be doing stuff like that.
DD is so upset about it so I told her to ignore her, do not even acknowledge her at all. I told it will be hard but just pretend she isn't there. And dd burst into tears and said "but she'll tell Mrs.XXX and I'll get in trouble for ignoring her"
I don't know what to do. I know this girls mother, but the same goes on at home. This girl, and even her brother's behavior goes completely ignored. I won't judge how they choose to parent but when it effects my dd it infuriates me. Like I said, I have seen this with my own eyes. She does this kind of stuff to all the kids. Unfortunately it has made her very unliked and avoided which I think makes her act worse, and she seems to have targeted dd because of it.
I really think the issue is not being addressed because she is an inclusion student and clearly has behavioral/mental issues. I don't want to fight my dd's battles but I'm wondering if I should have a talk with her teacher, or possibly the principal



