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06-05-2008, 02:48 AM
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Moderator Goddess
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It depends. If I know the parent, even if it's not well, I will go to them directly. If it's at school, I go through the school, especially if dealing with the parent didn't work for whatever reason (believe it or not, it's not always the parent's fault), because whatever the cause, the school has a responsibility to protect my child. I've also gone directly to the child, but you have to be very, very careful how you do that. It depends on the age, like in my case, the child was still in elementary school, and it wouldn't have been right for me to come down hard, so I just talked to them nicely. It did make a difference.
We had a couple of incidents this past year, and I went to both the parent and the teacher, letting each know what I did, but went to the teacher on repeats. Both worked well.
There was also an incident on the bus, so I wrote a nice note to the driver, making him aware, asking him to watch out for the situation, and the kid was moved to an inner seat.
So...it's not a pat answer. I try to react the way I would want someone to react if my child was misbehaving. It's my job to discipline my kid. But if I don't, I wouldn't be surprised if someone went directly to him. However, I try to do my job. In my case, DS is never intentionally mean, but can come across as rude. It's my job to counsel him. I wouldn't like it if another adult intervened without bringing it to my attention. But if he persisted, I honestly wouldn't blame the other parent - in fact, sometimes a stranger can get through better. If the parent is an imbecile, I will indeed talk to the kid directly.
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