How much do you get involved when grade school kids complain about bullies? K1 is socially immature and sometimes doesn't fit in. There is a new kid in his class who transferred from a private school. K1 says the kid has been provoking him, taunting him about his occupational therapy, poking him, and trying to pull his pants down during a school assembly.
The kid's mom lives in our neighborhood. She is the room mom and really wants to fit in. She came to a reception at my house and I don't think she'll be my new bff but she's okay.
K1 wants me to help him make a list of his complaints and bring them to the school guidance counselor. He wants me to talk to the kid's mom. He wants to be separated from this kid. I've asked him if he's talked to the teacher about it and he's noncommittal.
I know that sometimes K1 causes social conflict so I don't want to jump to the conclusion that everything he reports is 100% accurate. I sent a casual email to the teacher saying that K1 mentioned he's having trouble getting along with this kid and asking her to tell me what she's observed. This was her response:
"Hi -I’ve noticed that [k1] is using several strategies to handle his frustration with his peers.* I will continue to encourage him to problem solve and remind him that I am a resource and he can come to me.* At this point I feel things are under control and being handled.* Thanks.* I appreciate your support!"
K1 definitely does not feel things are under control and I'm not satisfied with her response. I don't want to "fight his battles" but I think he still needs an advocate. At the very least, I want to know what's happening so I can help him work on strategies at home. How should I proceed? Am I out of line to be annoyed with her response? Or do I just defer to her?
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The kid's mom lives in our neighborhood. She is the room mom and really wants to fit in. She came to a reception at my house and I don't think she'll be my new bff but she's okay.
K1 wants me to help him make a list of his complaints and bring them to the school guidance counselor. He wants me to talk to the kid's mom. He wants to be separated from this kid. I've asked him if he's talked to the teacher about it and he's noncommittal.
I know that sometimes K1 causes social conflict so I don't want to jump to the conclusion that everything he reports is 100% accurate. I sent a casual email to the teacher saying that K1 mentioned he's having trouble getting along with this kid and asking her to tell me what she's observed. This was her response:
"Hi -I’ve noticed that [k1] is using several strategies to handle his frustration with his peers.* I will continue to encourage him to problem solve and remind him that I am a resource and he can come to me.* At this point I feel things are under control and being handled.* Thanks.* I appreciate your support!"
K1 definitely does not feel things are under control and I'm not satisfied with her response. I don't want to "fight his battles" but I think he still needs an advocate. At the very least, I want to know what's happening so I can help him work on strategies at home. How should I proceed? Am I out of line to be annoyed with her response? Or do I just defer to her?
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