belle&sebastiansmom
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My first foray into the world of bullies happened yesterday.
My 6 year old dd comes home from school, upset and shaking. Apparently, an "older" boy (the bus at this time goes up to 5th grade, she's in Kindergarten), told her he was going to bring a hammer and bash her teeth in.
I was upset by how scared she was. I contacted the bus barn and told the driver. The driver is issuing the kid a behavioral citation and is putting him in a seat directly behind her.
My dd didn't even want to go to school today, let alone the bus again. I made her get on the bus, I don't want her to live her life in fear.
But I'm still just a little shocked and saddened that she has to deal with this at 6 years old. In my years in grade school, I may not wanted to go to school, I may not have liked everyone, but I can honestly say I never felt threatened or scared to go to school.
Before I became a mom, I was a teacher. Behavior today is out of control. I often felt more like a prison warden than a teacher. Yes, this situation probably just some dumb, bratty kid thinking it's cool to try and scare the little ones, but as the bus driver told me, these days they have to take ever incident seriously. Let your guard down, and someday a hammer will be brought on the bus.
My 6 year old dd comes home from school, upset and shaking. Apparently, an "older" boy (the bus at this time goes up to 5th grade, she's in Kindergarten), told her he was going to bring a hammer and bash her teeth in.
I was upset by how scared she was. I contacted the bus barn and told the driver. The driver is issuing the kid a behavioral citation and is putting him in a seat directly behind her.
My dd didn't even want to go to school today, let alone the bus again. I made her get on the bus, I don't want her to live her life in fear.
But I'm still just a little shocked and saddened that she has to deal with this at 6 years old. In my years in grade school, I may not wanted to go to school, I may not have liked everyone, but I can honestly say I never felt threatened or scared to go to school.
Before I became a mom, I was a teacher. Behavior today is out of control. I often felt more like a prison warden than a teacher. Yes, this situation probably just some dumb, bratty kid thinking it's cool to try and scare the little ones, but as the bus driver told me, these days they have to take ever incident seriously. Let your guard down, and someday a hammer will be brought on the bus.