I don't have a lot to say today. I know it is hard to believe. Below is another nursery rhyme for all your young kids to enjoy. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star is the name, and I am sure you are most aware of it. DJ has completed his language arts book, and is on his last reading book.
I want to ask a question from all my mom readers. Who do you think should be responsible for bullying the child, parents, or the school? There is a reason I am asking, and I will post my whole thoughts tomorrow.
Lesson Plans For 04/08/10:
DJ:
Reading: Chapters 20-23 of Black Beauty with summary
Sign Language: Occupations
Math: Units of length, making change
Language Arts: Figurative language, homophones, word challenge
Vocabulary
Caitlin:
Reading: Where is Zot
Sign Language
Printing Practice
Like vs Dislike
Things I like to do picture
Phonics: See, Say, Read, and Write
Site Words
Flash Cards
Math: Counting and number match
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, and Bullying Question
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I think both parents and school should be responsible for bullying matters. Thanks for the nursery rhyme video. So cute!
What about the child themselves?
Yes, the child doing the bullying should have consequences and should be punished in some harsh way in my opinion. Bullying leaves very traumatic mental and physical issues on the child being bullied for years and years to come. I know this beause I am still dealing with these issues with my daughter who has been terribly bullied in the past and still has nightmares and other issues dealing with it all.
I still think the incident with your daughter was handled incorrectly by your local police. I might have pursued it farther.
I would have loved to pursue it further but did not have any avenues as to what to do and how to go about it. There is no support system out there for this type of stuff. As you have already said, there needs to be something done very soon or we are just going to keep losing kids.
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