I wondered about a
couple of the comments on my last entry, and realized I wasn't
specific. The kid hit Natalie. "Put his hands on her" could
be quite misleading. She was probably mouthing off, but he's
older and has no business hitting her or anybody else.
Mom talked to the bus driver, and I told her to sit farther
forward. The bus driver will watch for problems, but there's only
a week of summer school left. Yesterday, Natalie was telling a
story that the kid didn't want her to tell (about his sister getting
hurt on the playground) and he called her a retard as he was getting
off the bus. I told her that name-calling was a pain in the neck,
and not nice, but kids are going to do that. I'm not going to get
up-in-the-air about a name...just don't hit her.
All in all, I let my kids sort problems out on their own, unless I feel
an adult needs to step in. She needs to learn to defend herself
verbally and protect herself emotionally, but when it gets physical, we
do something about it.
One more week, baby. Then we'll see Lyndsay and have some fireworks and you can escape to Grammy's for a while.
Saturday, June 24, 2006
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4 comments:
So glad to hear that cleared up! I agree with they need to fight their own battles. At times an adult needs to step in and yep this was one of those times.
Such a good Mom!.... I really like the line "protect herself emotionally". Some parents don't have a clue that this is necessary. You see your kids as people and not just kids and that is great.
I totally agree to let the kids sort out things except when hitting or abuse happens. You seem like a wonderful mom.
Your little one is probably stronger than I was at that age. I was ruined by bullies for most of my childhood. I needed some help, but it never came. You make the call. My offer to kick that taunting kid's ass still stands!!
Love,
Russ
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