(((Liz))) The same sort of thing happened to my daughter while walking home from the bus stop. Its about a block from our house. She is 7, the boy is just a grade or 2 ahead of her. He pulled her down by her backpack, and she hurt her arm on the ground. She didn't cry, which means she really was not hurt, b/c she IS a crier. I waited at the bus stop the next afternoon (I drive her to school in the a.m) and I told the boy that I knew what had happened, and that it would be better if he just stayed away from my dd, don't talk to her, don't touch her, etc. I had to be nice tho, I really was ENRAGED. Mother bear thing I guess,LOL. I hate this kind of stuff.
Thats so mean. Sorry that happened to her. I'd be chocked to. Do you know the boy? If so, you could try calling his parents to let them know what happened, and maybe they will discipline thier son.
IMHO you need to call the school or the police. They have non-stalking non-bullying laws in effect in many states, and probably in Canada too. Something like this could get out of hand really fast. All the weirdos start with harmless pranks.
(((Liz))) The same sort of thing happened to my daughter while walking home from the bus stop. Its about a block from our house. She is 7, the boy is just a grade or 2 ahead of her. He pulled her down by her backpack, and she hurt her arm on the ground. She didn't cry, which means she really was not hurt, b/c she IS a crier. I waited at the bus stop the next afternoon (I drive her to school in the a.m) and I told the boy that I knew what had happened, and that it would be better if he just stayed away from my dd, don't talk to her, don't touch her, etc. I had to be nice tho, I really was ENRAGED. Mother bear thing I guess,LOL. I hate this kind of stuff.
Chrissy
IMHO you need to call the school or the police. They have non-stalking non-bullying laws in effect in many states, and probably in Canada too. Something like this could get out of hand really fast. All the weirdos start with harmless pranks.
Debra
That is just mean!