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son being bullied by teacher

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chocolatelover57 · 04/07/2024 00:39

This is a very weird scenario to have to post about but DS has come home for the past term constantly in a bad mood and crying at the smallest of interactions at home. I’ve had the feeling that something was happening at school and that he was being bullied. he’s opened up and claimed he’s been receiving threats from one of the technicians at the school. The staff member has said he “knows where you live so you need to watch out” and “you’re lucky i haven’t caught you outside of school” and “i’m going to f* you up watch”. not only is this highly inappropriate from the staff member to say but i’ve spoken multiple of DS friends who can confirm these things happening. DS has no problems with any other member of staff before this incident and I have been told by multiple teachers on parents evening that he is a very good child albeit a bit immature for his age and chatty.
How do I approach the school about this?

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Meredusoleil · 12/07/2024 08:11

SmileyClare · 12/07/2024 07:06

Id be down the school toot sweet

Tout suite? Unless you’re going into school sweetly tooting on a trumpet.

Not to be pedantic, but it's actually written tout de suite 😉

SmileyClare · 12/07/2024 09:02

Meredusoleil · 12/07/2024 08:11

Not to be pedantic, but it's actually written tout de suite 😉

Fair. Please excuse my fox pass.

I think more people should channel their inner DelBoy and pepper their posts with continental phrases.

Its up there with “3 pea sweet for sale” and the impressive “Seller V” (that’s life)

Meredusoleil · 12/07/2024 09:04

🤣

EmpressOfTheThread · 12/07/2024 16:35

SmileyClare · 12/07/2024 09:02

Fair. Please excuse my fox pass.

I think more people should channel their inner DelBoy and pepper their posts with continental phrases.

Its up there with “3 pea sweet for sale” and the impressive “Seller V” (that’s life)

I once said to someone "the world is your lobster" and they corrected me, saying "it's oyster" 😂
Viva Hooky Street!
Mange tout, mange tout....

DoreenonTill8 · 12/07/2024 17:18

EmpressOfTheThread · 12/07/2024 16:35

I once said to someone "the world is your lobster" and they corrected me, saying "it's oyster" 😂
Viva Hooky Street!
Mange tout, mange tout....

Tout a la more, @EmpressOfTheThread tout a la la more mon cherry indeed.
(Nods sagely...)

EmpressOfTheThread · 12/07/2024 17:24

Bonjour, bonjour!

SmileyClare · 12/07/2024 18:12

EmpressOfTheThread · 12/07/2024 16:35

I once said to someone "the world is your lobster" and they corrected me, saying "it's oyster" 😂
Viva Hooky Street!
Mange tout, mange tout....

Sorry to be pedantic but the correct phrase if you want to be appear fluent is Mange tout Marlene

”It’s oyster” 🤣🤣

EmpressOfTheThread · 12/07/2024 18:13

SmileyClare · 12/07/2024 18:12

Sorry to be pedantic but the correct phrase if you want to be appear fluent is Mange tout Marlene

”It’s oyster” 🤣🤣

😂

Devonshirerexx · 13/07/2024 16:11

combinationpadlock · 12/07/2024 06:46

do not do this. It would make their statements invalid

Certainly. In order to ensure the children's willingness to provide statements, it is essential to communicate with their parents and obtain their consent. This should be done in a respectful and professional manner, avoiding any leading or suggestive language that could influence the children's statements.

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