Guest guest Posted July 14, 2000 Report Share Posted July 14, 2000 Well, after days of trying I've finally managed to get to talk to me about the situation at school and the bullying. has never actually been hurt by the child concerned, and school have given him the option of walking to class with a teacher, but he doesn't want that. Now I can understand why is at risk from this boy. Under normal circumstances doesn't have a clue about reading emotions as far as he is concerned shouting means anger, touching (unless obviously cuddly) is agressive -toddler tooth cleaning was a total nightmare as he genuinely thought we were trying to do him harm- and he knows about teasing, but doesn't really understand it. ***But*** if you try and hide your feelings from him DS1 picks up what is going on with pinprick accuracy. DS1 says the other child is worrying about his (absent) father and that is why he is aggressive/ misbehaves in class etc. And if has recognised the emotions this boy is trying to hide then he would be a threat. seems to be happy at the moment, he happily goes to school and doesn't seem upset when he gets home and we've had no " end of term tantrums " and even our regualr Friday tantrum has dwindled. My instincts tell me he is OK and he is not a child to suffer in silence *ever*. The bully's behavior hasn't escalated over the last weeks, school have been unable to defuse it and mediation hasn't worked. I'm confident school is handling things well as far as is concerned, but I wish I had a sense that they were also supporting/helping the other boy and his is the long term problem. I think the teacher we saw used inappropriate language, next term they will be in different forms and if things don't improve one of them will go to the other school site. After was pushed into the road the police were involved and I wouldn't hesitate to contact them again as bullying is assault. Roll on the summer holidays.... and why are they so short? Once we've camped on a farm; been to the seaside; had a couple of days out; been to Taize; job-hunted and moved the boys possessions back upstairs (I'm mid-decorating) from the our now-unnavigatable living room there will be no time for just chiling out. Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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