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Parenting and Children on the Farm
11 yr old lad new school few friends - is there any hope?
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<blockquote data-quote="teslacoils" data-source="post: 7216551" data-attributes="member: 127792"><p>Not sure of the Christian nature of the school has much impact. We're five miles from school and we'll out of the village, so it's not like anyone can just knock on the door to go to the park....and tbh all they would do is watch YouTube on another child's phone. </p><p></p><p>It's the nature of the beast now. I've had children of divirced parents who spend every weekend with dad, so can never come and play. I offered to bring them over, feed them, let the children play, then drive the child to his dad's......in Birmingham. But parents not interested. </p><p></p><p>It's a trouble to know what to do when you know that there is not much you can do. There's no excuse for bullying. That wants nipping in the bud now. I'd strongly suggest taking it straight to the chair of govs a f you don't feel it's been addressed well enough.</p><p></p><p>Pen pals are a good idea. Best to find one through another parent. Otherwise local cup / scout group post-covid, or similar group like cadets or sporting club.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teslacoils, post: 7216551, member: 127792"] Not sure of the Christian nature of the school has much impact. We're five miles from school and we'll out of the village, so it's not like anyone can just knock on the door to go to the park....and tbh all they would do is watch YouTube on another child's phone. It's the nature of the beast now. I've had children of divirced parents who spend every weekend with dad, so can never come and play. I offered to bring them over, feed them, let the children play, then drive the child to his dad's......in Birmingham. But parents not interested. It's a trouble to know what to do when you know that there is not much you can do. There's no excuse for bullying. That wants nipping in the bud now. I'd strongly suggest taking it straight to the chair of govs a f you don't feel it's been addressed well enough. Pen pals are a good idea. Best to find one through another parent. Otherwise local cup / scout group post-covid, or similar group like cadets or sporting club. [/QUOTE]
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