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DD kicked in school

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hippoherostandinghere · 24/05/2019 21:23

How would you approach the following situation?

Today DD (7) came out of school and told me that she was kicked by a boy in her class. When I asked her where he kicked her she's said between the legs. She says he kicked his friend saying I want to see how sturdy you are and then said the same to her and kicked her. I have checked and she has no marks or bruises at the moment.

She said she cried and when the teacher asked what's wrong she told her the boy had kicked her (but didn't say where) and teacher told him to have some sense then sent DD to line up with the girls for lunch.

DD is not a crier in school but this is the 2nd time in a week she's been in tears as she has been having some issues with her friends. She's very emotional at the moment and finding school a bit tough.

She has also said this chases her in the playground and tries to kiss her Sad he's just a general puke to her.

So how would you approach this one? DH says straight to the head on Tuesday morning?

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Dana28 · 25/05/2019 21:04

I think it sounds as though the kick hS been dealt with. I don't the between the legs area is significant because if she was standing in front of him when he kicked, that would be where his foot would land.
The kissing thing is highly unusual. In my experience 7 yo boys would rather have their eyes gouged out than kiss a female classmate

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