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[Solved] Bullying

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(@possle)
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That's the thing. Hes quite embarrassed about it. But the sounds of it there younger than he is but because it's two people he doesnt know how to deal with.

Teacher has now been told, but sadly this school isnt the greatest when it comes to the children, theres a lot of lazy parents, and lazy children with bad attitudes in this area and everyone done falls on deaf ears

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(@DeepLoveDad)
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Hi possle,
It is important that your son knows that there is nothing to be embarrassed about - what these two boys are doing is wrong and he is a victim in all of this.

Has there been any improvement since you spoke with the teacher?

If not, your next step would be to speak with the Headteacher. Or you could ask for their email address to send an email advising that you spoke with the class teacher but you feel that nothing has been done about it (if the bullying is continuing).

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