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DD girl in her class spreading rumour and telling lies about her

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mykiddies · 04/02/2011 13:05

To keep it short DD had issue on msn messenger with her friend who proceeded to call her names etc. I was there sitting beside her at the time and saw what was being written - usual silly stuff like - no wonder boys don't like you and the like. My DD had wrote my mum is beside me and can see what is being written with the response of your mum's overprotective anyway what's she going to do'. I told her to come off it and the friendship kinda fizzled out - I was glad it did as there was another girl in class on the scene and her behaviour was kind of similar. They are bitchy little girls to be honest for 10 years old. Anyway that was a year ago and for some reason this girl has brought the subject up to another girl that my daughter cyber-bullied her and called her awful names and started it etc. This girl then went to my daughter's new friend (nice wee girl) and told her this. I am not sure what the purpose of this is whether it is to try and ruin the new friendship but none of the girls in class seem to like this friend of my daughters anyway. Am sure it's just something that came up but at the same time it's not true. Have meeting with principle next week and was just wondering if it would be wise to bring it up. My DD doesn't seem to be annoyed about it but she did bring the subject up! and I said to her well you know another 5 months and you'll be out of the school for good so just ignore it`. What do you think?

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schoolsecretary · 04/02/2011 21:30

I don't see any point mentioning it to school it all happened out of school, very little they will be able to do.

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mykiddies · 04/02/2011 14:05

They are going to big school come Sept. and clean slate, new set of friends. Do you mean accusing her of this in school she is in now.

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peanutbutterkid · 04/02/2011 13:29

Try to ignore it.
I think I might want to write down my memory of events, though, just for my own records, in case the accusation of cyber-bullying comes to anything.

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