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Old 19-01-2008, 16:18   #16
WillowTheWhisp
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Re: bullying

I agree it might be a good idea to have a word with the mother - not a complaining angry word but a pleasant concerned 'how can we work together to try to sort this out' kind of word. It may well be possible to speak to the girl, with her mother/father guardian and try to get to the bottom of the problem, especially if she has previously been a friend and visited your home. Going in with all guns blazing could be counter productive.

It might be interesting to note for anyone who thinks the police don't do much where bullying is concerned, a friend of my daughter was physically assaulted in town last week and the culprit spent the night in the cells.
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