being bullied 2

he has dyspraxia other children dont understand him. there is only another two schools within the area and they are not very good schools. the one he attends now is the better school believe it or not. I think that moving him from the school will not solve this issue, I have been told that this will happen in any school he goes too.

Answer #1

it will happen at any school but do what I told you in the first place and call district and how about you go alk to the counsolers and tell the about his problem and they can help him in many ways or find one of his teachers that can relate to him and ask them to talk to him sometimes and make him fell better

Answer #2

I got bullied in school when I was younger. Here is what my mother did. She marched into the principals office. DEMANDED that he call in the bullies parents and the kids and that she wasn’t leaving until ALL of them was there and then she spoke to all of them IN FRONT of the kids and told them that if they didn’t stop she was going to sue and go the the department of education. blah blah blah etc.

They realised she was very serious and the children got crapped out and the bulliying stopped. Someone needs to stand up for him. I was a very shy kid that had a hard time adapting in school but the fact that my mother backed my up and made an issue out of it made the rest of my school years a breeze. And even though I told her not to go she still did and basically faced the issue. Best thing you can do for a child.

Answer #3

He shouldn’t have to tough it out. The school should be protecting him. My son has ADD and the school counselor talked to his whole class about what ADD is, that way they could understand him better. Go to the principal and if that doesn’t work go to the school board. They have to do something or else you can file a civil suit against them for not protecting your son. Switching schools will just teach your son to run away from his problems…not a good lesson for any child to be taught. I suggest talking to the principal and guidance counselor first and then going to the school board.

Answer #4

I recently lost my faith in the Public school system when one of my best friends(he’s 13) was in a similar predicament. They went through everyone, but it eventually, it got to the point where the teachers and members were saying, “Well, we don’t want to make a show out of this…”

So my friend’s mom told him to defend himself. He was up against 3 or 4 guys, they started getting physical, and he protected himself. It wasn’t pretty for him, but HE was the one who got suspended. His parents pulled him out of the public schools faster than one could blink, and began filing suits.

It’s ridiculous, but it’s not the schools. It’s society in general, and horrible new-age parents.

Answer #5

I guess he’s gonna have to tuff it out or go to a “special” school which will probably cost a lot…

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