I'm really cr*p at letters...but this is my start
Dear Mr XXX,
Following our discussions about DD?s behaviour and attitude at the end of last term, along with my discussions with my daughter over the summer holidays, I am able to make some statements. These are
· DD feels that she is ugly, stupid, bad and naughty. Mainly (according to her) because she is brown.
· She now, (after extensive discussions) has accepted that ?brown? people can be beautiful, but wants to know why someone would call her ugly, if she isn?t.
· She knows (without being told) that ?brown? people are not bad, because her cousins are not ?bad?.
· She feels that she isn?t stupid because she reads a lot and books have lots of information in them, even ?baby books?
· She says she is however naughty, because she doesn?t do as she is told. I have explained that she only needs to do what grown-ups say, but she says she must ?obey? her friends.
· She emphatically denys that she is being bullied, but cannot answer when I suggest that saying she is ugly or bad, or having to ?obey? her friends might be bullying.
I am concerned that at school, there is someone undermining her, by criticising her racial heritage.
Her behaviour over the holidays has been extremely good, but I am concerned as she is worried about returning to school.
At home we are trying to build her confidence by creating a scrapbook with pictures of predominantly mixed race people, along with other confidence boosting activities.
YSKatymac
but it all sounds a bit disjointed and out of order....what does anyone think?
AND I don't know what I'm actually asking the school to do either