On Friday, dd who is five, had a basketball game. She is having a really good time with it and can't wait for the games. During the game, Dh and I could tell that something was bothering her and she just wasn't playing like she had in games before.
After the game, she came rushing over to me in tears. She told me that an 8 year-old girl, who we know, was pinching her, putting her fingers in dd's mouth to flick her teeth and calling her a "loser". Dd told the girl that she didn't like it, but didn't tell the coach or anyone else until she talked to me after the game.
A little background about this girl: I talk to the Mom at all the practices. She's very nice and open about what's going on in their family. Dad is a Family Practice doc and never home. This girl has an older brother with severe disabilities. He has cereberal palsy and is in a wheel chair. He requires alot of medical attention as well as Mom's attention. Mom said that lately the girl is really struggling and is generally angry. According to Mom, the girl frequently says that she hates her brother. Mom has the girl in counseling and is making a real effort to spend one-on-one time with this girl.
This incident has really upset me. My dd is only 5 and is a happy-go-lucky kind of kid. It's just wrong that an 8 year-old is picking on a 5 year-old. So, how do I handle this? I plan to talk to the coach and I plan to talk to the Mom tomorrow at practice. Is this just a kids will be kids type of thing that I should let them work out? Or is this one of those times that I need to to intervene. Mom is very approachable and I'm not too concerned about talking to her, but I'm sure in light of all the other issues going on with this girl she will just throw her arms in air and say "what can I do?"
This is my first experience with bullying. It's awful.
After the game, she came rushing over to me in tears. She told me that an 8 year-old girl, who we know, was pinching her, putting her fingers in dd's mouth to flick her teeth and calling her a "loser". Dd told the girl that she didn't like it, but didn't tell the coach or anyone else until she talked to me after the game.
A little background about this girl: I talk to the Mom at all the practices. She's very nice and open about what's going on in their family. Dad is a Family Practice doc and never home. This girl has an older brother with severe disabilities. He has cereberal palsy and is in a wheel chair. He requires alot of medical attention as well as Mom's attention. Mom said that lately the girl is really struggling and is generally angry. According to Mom, the girl frequently says that she hates her brother. Mom has the girl in counseling and is making a real effort to spend one-on-one time with this girl.
This incident has really upset me. My dd is only 5 and is a happy-go-lucky kind of kid. It's just wrong that an 8 year-old is picking on a 5 year-old. So, how do I handle this? I plan to talk to the coach and I plan to talk to the Mom tomorrow at practice. Is this just a kids will be kids type of thing that I should let them work out? Or is this one of those times that I need to to intervene. Mom is very approachable and I'm not too concerned about talking to her, but I'm sure in light of all the other issues going on with this girl she will just throw her arms in air and say "what can I do?"
This is my first experience with bullying. It's awful.
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