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Carolyn, My children are past that young age, but Janet has given you good advice, like she said talk to the bus driver and then if that is not resolved do speak to the school... I see that you live in NJ, so do I , may I ask what part of NJ?? Gina
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I asked my son how his ride home was and it's funny but the boy wasn't even on their bus on the way home. hmmmm......The older girls according to him were talking nice to him but I don't care I told him to just ignore them. Another school day over, another gray hair! ![]() |
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Bullies...I swear.
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One more thing...keep your bus driver informed, from writing a short detailed note to a phone call in the evening. Don't make a habit of talking with them at the bus stops. Of a morning they have a schedule to keep and of an evening, they want to get the students (especially if parents are home and waiting to take them to an appointment) and themselves home. I do hope everything gets better for you and your child. I can't stand the thought of a child's bus ride (every single day) being miserable.
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