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The description below was contributed by: A visitor, on Sep 08, 2001 10:45:15PM

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Description of technique:
My son didn't really yell out, but talked loud. The teacher said she only saw my son, not the incident with the bully going after my son, so now he looks bad. I was told by other moms in the class that this kid is a great sneak. When someone isn't looking, he attacks.
One day I saw this same bully with such a bad face on that I knew my son was in trouble. I thought the teacher would watch, but she was too busy. The animal did go after my son, but I feel it has something to do with home life. He came in so angry. Something lit the fire in this kid.
My son told the bully that Mommy told the principal and I don't know what happen...he opened his mouth wide in shock. He backed off a little, but I'm waiting.
A technique we all should use is "leave me alone" - zero tolerance. If the teacher doesn't wake up, Mom, go in and teach the school zero tolerance with police, lawyer, newspaper....you may read about us soon.
Age group this technique is effective for:
Preschool and Younger
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