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Girl changing sch

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whatdoodo · 16/02/2024 15:17

So a boy in my DS's class you was mean to him is leaving the sch and his mother posted on the what's app chat 2 days ago and everyone is replying saying all the best and how much he will be missed by their kids etc

I am not sure if to reply and say something or no

Back story is that few years ago, I had to email the sch to separate the boy from sitting with my DS because according to DS he was bullying him and making him uncomfortable and they did separate them and I informed the boys mother that she needs to tell her son to stay away from mine because he is making him uncomfortable & bulling him and it was all amicable conversation although she was keen that they be friends etc but I said it can not be imposed on them.

The kids don't play together or talk at all etc and I always ask DS if there is any issues and he says no.

Do I send a msg to the mum now on the what's app group chat to say I wish them all the best which I think should interpret as me being happy anyway that her son is leaving and to be honest, I don't care much because at the end of the day, he was no longer disturbing my son so 🤷🏽‍♀️

I wonder if the boy is bulling others and things getting a bit difficult at sch hence the change of sch.

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whatdoodo · 16/02/2024 15:18

For the heading, I meant Boy changing school not girl changing sch🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️

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DustyLee123 · 16/02/2024 15:20

I wouldn’t comment at all, you can’t win either way.

CadyEastman · 17/02/2024 22:53

I can't see why you'd want to comment either. Just post nothing.

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Bangbangchittychitty · 18/02/2024 04:18

I wouldn't post anything. You are not friends with the mum, nor the child is friends with your child. It'd feel hypocritical to msg "He"ll be missed" "Sorry he is leaving" " All the best".... You don't have to engage with every msg that lands on your Whass up groups. Some, you just ignore.

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