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Posted: 27 January 2008 at 12:33pm | IP Logged Quote Vickimom

I don't know whether my son is winding people up, then getting thumped, or whether he is minding his own business.  I've left him to try and deal with it, but at 14, he has his own ideas.  He won't see the teachers again as most of his problems are on the bus.  More specifically with just the one child.  This child was apparently and is apparently his friend.  But he is constantly getting thumped.  Last week alone he came home with a  nasty scratch on the back of his neck, his arms have looked quite swollen frequently the last 2 weeks, he had a red mark on his fore head where this child rammed him into the window, and his finger is still swollen since having a 500ml bottle full lobbed at him.  He has to sit on the front seat of the bus, but this kid insists on sitting next to him.  I have just emailed his mom (she used to be a great friend), so now am waiting a response.  I'm just fed up of having to deal with these things, as the older one just got on with life, but with ds2 being a bit more sensitive, I am having to tread very carefully!  sorry for the rant ladies, I just needed to get it off my chest.
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Posted: 27 January 2008 at 12:42pm | IP Logged Quote zanynut

Awww hun it's awful when your kids get bullied.... my son at his previous school came home with teeth marks and the schools response was it's boys being boys! Yeah right.... hope you get a response back....might be worth having a word with the school and the bus company to see if there's anything they can do or just ask them to keep an eye on him.

Big hugs hun, it's hard but you're a good mum and your doing the right things.

 

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