Hi everyone,
I need a little support here. I'm about ready to email the teacher, so I thought I better calm down and vent here first.
DD is in 5th grade. Today was the first day back from winter break. Already a girl (usually ugly to DD, even though they have been in class together since kindergarten and were once close friends) is pressuring her into giving up her seat so she can set with the girl my daughter sits by. They are good friends and have enjoyed being together. The friend is very easy going and doesn't seem to realize that the other girl is trying to move in on the friendship. She thinks it would be good to trade too. Now DD is upset and feels like her friend is being taken away by this other girl who is very manipulative. I know it sounds petty, but why do girls feel the need to gang up on others? This little girl is not content unless she is "messing" with DD. It happens all the time. Do I tell the teacher that I don't want her moved or let DD handle it? The teacher pretty much has a policy of sitting where they like if they can get their work done (not changing frequently though). There was no problem until the hateful girl started kissing up to DD's friend. (Boy when I type this it just sounds petty!) I guess I'm just wondering when do you stand your ground, when do you back down, and when should a mother step in? I feel like 5th grade is just a battle all the time with ugliness, hatefulness, competitiveness, etc. Is anyone else's daughter dealing with these issues?
And another "friend" ended school before break giving DD dirty looks. We were glad for break to arrive. Today, the dirty looks started again. What is this?! DD is upset by it and doesn't have a clue what she did to upset this friend. I know it sounds like everything is always happening to my daugher, but I feel like it is! We try to teach her to treat others in a respectful manner. She helps tutor a couple of girls in her room that are having difficulty with their math, and has offered to partner with the new girl who didn't have a partner. I know she is a nice girl. So do I tell her to sink to their level or keep doing what she is doing? I've told her to be nice to everyone, ignore ugliness, but to not take hateful talk off of anyone.
She does have a few girls in her class that she really likes and I try to steer her toward them.
Any advice or similar stories?
Thanks for letting me vent like a crazy person!
I need a little support here. I'm about ready to email the teacher, so I thought I better calm down and vent here first.
DD is in 5th grade. Today was the first day back from winter break. Already a girl (usually ugly to DD, even though they have been in class together since kindergarten and were once close friends) is pressuring her into giving up her seat so she can set with the girl my daughter sits by. They are good friends and have enjoyed being together. The friend is very easy going and doesn't seem to realize that the other girl is trying to move in on the friendship. She thinks it would be good to trade too. Now DD is upset and feels like her friend is being taken away by this other girl who is very manipulative. I know it sounds petty, but why do girls feel the need to gang up on others? This little girl is not content unless she is "messing" with DD. It happens all the time. Do I tell the teacher that I don't want her moved or let DD handle it? The teacher pretty much has a policy of sitting where they like if they can get their work done (not changing frequently though). There was no problem until the hateful girl started kissing up to DD's friend. (Boy when I type this it just sounds petty!) I guess I'm just wondering when do you stand your ground, when do you back down, and when should a mother step in? I feel like 5th grade is just a battle all the time with ugliness, hatefulness, competitiveness, etc. Is anyone else's daughter dealing with these issues?
And another "friend" ended school before break giving DD dirty looks. We were glad for break to arrive. Today, the dirty looks started again. What is this?! DD is upset by it and doesn't have a clue what she did to upset this friend. I know it sounds like everything is always happening to my daugher, but I feel like it is! We try to teach her to treat others in a respectful manner. She helps tutor a couple of girls in her room that are having difficulty with their math, and has offered to partner with the new girl who didn't have a partner. I know she is a nice girl. So do I tell her to sink to their level or keep doing what she is doing? I've told her to be nice to everyone, ignore ugliness, but to not take hateful talk off of anyone.
She does have a few girls in her class that she really likes and I try to steer her toward them.
Any advice or similar stories?
Thanks for letting me vent like a crazy person!