Got meeting with dds teacher tomorrow night. She's got 2 best friends, let's call them Anna and Belle. A couple of years ago Anna's mum wrote to school accusing dd of bullying Anna, turned out to be a storm in a teacup, with both girls just being as bad as each other, and best friends again within a week. No problems since. So Belle joins school a while ago, she and dd hit it off, belle and Anna don't get on so well, dd acts as peace keeper. From what did tells me a and b are as bad as each other, each calls each other names occasionally, but it blows over.
So, a couple of weeks ago a and b fall out again, a comes out of school crying one day. Dd says a started arguing with b, b called a a sdafty and a started crying. Next day all is well and I think no more about it. However, a's mum has written to the school again, (not sure this time what she said) and as a result all 3 girls have to report to the head twice a week to discuss how their friendship is going. I am and a bit at how this is being dealt with. School have never contacted us about any problems, dd's behaviour has always been really good, teacher has said she wishes she had a class of DDS. I don't see why they should be being made to report to head because of a's mums inability to let her daughter manage her own friendships.
So, I want to discuss this tomorrow, dp says to leave it and let the school deal with it. Aibu???
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ginmakesitallok · 26/03/2014 19:14
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