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Old 07-30-2008, 08:48 PM   #7
classicman
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Originally Posted by SteveDallas View Post
She took the austistic kid out of the situation, but left the bully in. Not the best situation.
Well put, Steve. I agree. If thats the case then the teacher who readily admitted to seeing things develop throughout the day did not "handle" the situation at all - she let it fester until someone took some well needed action. Depending upon how you look at it, your son took action - he actually did something to resolve the issue. Thats a lot for a child his age. Me, I'd be damn proud of him.
I had a similar situation with my sons and I supported them while stressing the importance of using a physical solution to the very end and only when completely necessary.
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