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12-31-2006, 02:13 PM
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Mommysaver
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 7,802
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I think it's really hard to say, it totally depends on the kids involved. We had a situation with one particular child that started in kindergarten. He was a problem until he left the school just this year (my son is in 6th grade).j
No issues with my younger son, he's in 3rd grade right now.
I agree that it is different with girls than with boys. In my older son's class, there was quite a problem with the girls bullying each other, or rather one girl that caused so many problems. It went on for several years and unfortunately we lost a great family at our school when they finally pulled their daughter.
Our school has a bullying policy, as most do, and they have no tolerance for it. As the kids get older though, they don't want to 'tell' on the person that is causing problems and if they do, it often causes more problems for that child. It's really can be just a sad situation.
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