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suzy86 · 17/02/2019 16:12

This is a situation I didn't think we'd be in (MY family I mean)
Long story cut short! My 10 year old nephew has been taunted and bullied by 1 particular kid for almost 3 years at school. Many many reports are made but because my nephew is no Angel nothing has changed. My lovely dad takes my nephew and my boys to school and collects them so my sister and I can work. Last week he took them as usual and this boy (the bully ) was screaming and taunting my nephew and when told to stop by my dad just became more aggressive. MY dad told him he would be talking to his parents and the kid lunged at my dad at this point my dad pushed him away. My dad admits he shouldn't have and that he lost his temper. Anyway the kid told his teacher and they called the police. My dad was arrested and spent 8 hours in custody (he was absolutely mortified and distressed). the police watched the cctv and warned my dad that in absolutely no circumstances can he push a kid away. No charges were made and he came home, gutted. Today my dad gets a letter from school saying he is not allowed on the school premises which of course means a nightmare for us all. He is devastated that his reputation is now ruined and honestly he is the kindest man ever. He wants to write a letter of apology to school bit is no good at writing and so has asked me to do it. Any advice.on what to write?

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Comefromaway · 18/02/2019 22:40

EXCellent advice from admission.

BoringPerson · 18/02/2019 22:43

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Maldives2006 · 19/02/2019 13:38

What low level rough boy stuff?

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