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My oldest had mean girl tendencies when she was 11-12 years old, she did not learn that from me and I nipped that in the bud. Sometimes you have to report the issue to the school and if they don't deal with it effectively, have a discussion with the other parents. It will go one of two ways: the parent will be offended and defend their child's bad behavior or they will be apologetic about it and address it with their child. You don't need to be confrontational, just a general "I'm IB's mom and I would like to talk to you about something. Your child has been telling other kids that IB is XYZ and generally been mean to her. They don't have to be friends, but they do need to be respectful." You're doing the right things teaching Itty Bitty how to respond and what true friends say/do.Thanks! I appreciate the support. I have been running hot ever since Itty Bitty told me. These girls have been so mean to her all year and now she is grateful that the one that told her is acting like her friend. We've had multiple discussions about what a true friend says and acts.
This is a small private school with a code of conduct. These actions are in direct violation of the code of conduct. Now that we have it documented multiple times with the school I am ready to go in guns blazing...........but I hate confrontation.
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rt just finished the 5th grade, time flies. Because she attends a K-6 school she has one more year left in elementary school. She's finally made good friends that will hang out and had her first sleepover this week. They had a blast. Because we live in a tiny town kids do have freedoms that others in bigger cities don't often have. They can walk to the ice cream parlor, pizza joint, or deli and the park, tennis or basketball courts. She's had an AirTag in her backpack for a couple of years but no phone because she hasn't needed one. She does have an iPad with wifi only but can make calls on it when at home but not outside. Most people no longer have home phones either. We decided to get her a phone to use when she's out but it will not go to school with her during the day. I wasn't really for it but RT pointed out that she got her first phone when she went to middle school in the 6th grade, granted it wasn't a smart phone since that wasn't a thing at the time but I guess what's good for the oldest is also good for the youngest. RT was always responsible with the phone and rt is pretty diligent maintaining her belongings so I am not that worried. My baby isn't so much a baby anymore.