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Can I move my son to another school?
When transferring to another school, it’s important that you let the head of education in your child’s current school know the circumstances and what your plans are. A transfer is typically known as an ‘in-year admission’ and the paperwork that you need to complete for your move can vary based on the circumstances.
What do you do when your child hurts your child?
Calmly say to the other child that it looks like she hurt your daughter and made her sad. Hopefully, taking action in this way cues the teacher and other parent to also do or say something. Your calm response also reassures your child that everything is under control.
What to do if your child has a bullying problem?
If your child is transferring from primary school and you’re worried that he/she may have continuing problems with bullies, contact the head of first year at the secondary school before the end of the summer term and explain the problem. Ask if your child can be put into a different form away…
Can you get into a good school if you’re being bullied?
All the best schools are already full and it is not always the case that you will get preferential treatment to get into a good school because you’re being bullied, or because you’re staying at home due to bullying. You may end up being allocated to a less popular school and less popular often means poorer exam results and discipline problems.
Can a nine-year-old girl hit back at bullies?
A nine-year-old girl hit back at bullies who made her ‘miserable and lonely’ after her new school makes her feel strong, ‘kinda funny’ and like a good friend. And girls create incredible anti-bullying video after one of them was victimised at school.
What are the signs that your child is being bullied?
Therefore, it is important that you look out for the following signs that your child is being bullied: 1 Not going to the bathroom at school. A lot of bullies attack in the bathroom,… 2 Getting upset after a phone call, text or email. 3 Losing friends they previously had. 4 Being more isolated and skipping activities that they used to enjoy.