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Old Nov 27th, 2006, 17:39 PM   #1
Caroline
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My DH is going to see son headmistress as my little boy is being bullied at scholl. We think it is one boy who is the ring leader but encouraging other kids to do it. On Sat my lo said to his dad I'm not gay am I daddy (hes 5). My Dh said no why do you ask. He said 'cos so and so told everyone I was. He sometimes hits him but its also name calling. We've told him hot to play with him, but my DS now says if he ignores him/says he doesn't want to play he comes aftr him more. It seems to be happening every day. He says he tells a teacher but I think maybe they just think hes tellling tales. I mentioned that this boy was picking on my soon several weeks ago at parents evening and teachr said they were aware and keeping an eye on things and keeping him away from ds at playtime, but either they can't be bothered or didn't do anything in first place. DH is probably going to change apppt so I can go too. I don't want look like I'm making a fuss but am getting concerned. Recently noticed a bald patch on sons head. DH took him to GP who said it could be onset of alopecia (sp) and am now wondering if it could be due to stress. What does anyone think.? Sorry its such a long post but worried about ds. (Alos this kids dad is chairman of Governors)


 
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Old Nov 27th, 2006, 18:07 PM   #2
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"they were aware and keeping an eye on things"

They did a good job then? Your poor boy I know what I would do & thats exactly what my Auntie did when my cousin was being bullied but I don't think I will suggest it

Seriously though what an awful thing to happen to your lo I'm not sure I would send my child to school but would either have a few harsh words with the head or this boys parents (ahem)!


 
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Old Nov 27th, 2006, 18:18 PM   #3
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We are going to see the head together next monday as I tend to get a bit more "forceful" than Dh. Iwould write and complain to governors if it doesn't get sorted but this kids dad is chairman of governors. Could write to educaton authority as last resort. Even considering sending him to another school but think why should my son be penalised, hes got quite a few friends which I don't want him to lose as we live in such a small village. This kids mum blames all his problems on his "allergies" if he eats dairy and E nos his behaviour is appaling but its no excuse his behaviour is pretty bad any way. I just hope we get it sorted, i don't need this stress now, and I'm worried that maybe my lo is getting stressed by it and is losing his hair as a result.

Love to know what your sister did Possibly not option being 5 monts pg tho!


 
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Old Nov 27th, 2006, 19:01 PM   #4
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It was my Auntie although the kids were a little older I think 10/11 but after MANY visits back & forth to the school & no success my Aunt ragged the Mum from her house & asked her to sort her kid out sharpish The Mum knew about it though & neither the school or the Mum gave a hoot! Erm it stopped


 
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Old Nov 27th, 2006, 19:20 PM   #5
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I'm sorry I've no advice, just wanted to sympathise. Your story is heartbreaking, poor little fella. I'm so scared my little boy may be bullied. He's bound to be the biggest in his class like his soft daddy who was targetted for years. It's had a really big effect on him as an adult. I hope you get the situation resolved soon, it's just horrible, it really is


 
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Old Nov 28th, 2006, 17:00 PM   #6
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DH spoke to head today and she said she didn't realise it was going She then said he needs to tell an adult, which he has been doing every day and they seem to do nothing. She said she will look into, but we can still both see her next week, which we will do and if nothing has been done about it I will go to the governors. DH was talking to DS today and he sais he'd been nasty to him again and when DH tried to get him to talk about it he was trying not to cry. I have a feeling this kids mom knows whats going on but like you said wobbles shes ignoring it.


 
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Old Nov 28th, 2006, 17:38 PM   #7
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Bless him, poor wee man I do hope it gets sorted soon!


 
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Old Nov 28th, 2006, 17:40 PM   #8
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Thanks wobbles so do I. When DH told me today that little mite was close too tears I nearly cried too. I really hate it ,but I wil fight hard ito stop it.


 
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Old Nov 28th, 2006, 17:46 PM   #9
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Old Nov 29th, 2006, 05:05 AM   #10
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theres such a big thing anout bullying in schools, yet wen a child has teh courage to tell a teacher they seem to brush it off makes me so bloomin mad, i was bullied very badly at highschool(to the point where i got jumped and got my face slashed) and all that was done about it was a "talk" on bullying.

dont lose heart!!keep going back and saying your not happy with the lack of progress, go to your local councillor(or mp) maybe? and say to them its a disgrace wot your son is being put through!!

i only can give you big as i know how heartbreaking it is to see a child teh subject of bullying!


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