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Thanks for all the replys I appreciate it.
It happend again her and a boy were naughty in the sense that the boy peed in another kids shoes and my daughter was there proberly laughing and cheering him on. We got a call and it was embarrassing but they asked us to find out what happendbwhich we have but we're going to speak about the whole situation at the same time. We tried doing the We trust you situation and stay away which she said the boy asked again and she said no but I only velieve it so far. So we're going to make the school aware so they can watch it more.
The school are fairly un funded and stretched especially with covid so I think alot gets missed .
I'm anxious because of anything sexual with kids tends to get turned around on the parents. And the boys mum works at the school.
But I can't watch her at school so think they need to be aware
It sounds as though you are doing all the right things. Hopefully the phase will pass soon
Spoke to the head aparntly the story is the same about the boy peed in the shoes ect but now suddenly he said my daughter pushed him into the boys toilet and forced him to do it and wouldn't let him out. The boys mum is ta at the school so obviously the head teacher is abit of a wimp when it comes to her. He said there behavior is suddenly normal ect so guessing he's scared to go against anyone.
What a load of [censored]
Hello - I would still persevere with the school and insist that you speak with the Head. This is not a funding issue, but an issue of decency and learning appropriate behaviour and boundaries.
Don’t give up.
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