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deliver the culprits a package with abnormally high mustard gas levels.

Says the guy with the word "bully" in his username. Heartless b*****d.

Nah, that's pish keithgy. I saw it a bit when i was at school and ashamed to say i didn't really do anything to help. Hope it gets sorted.

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No offence Keith but I lol'd when I saw the user name of the first to reply to your post. :lol:

The parents should get down to the school asap and nip it in the bud. All Primary School Headteachers should have had specialist training in handling bullying.

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No offence Keith but I lol'd when I saw the user name of the first to reply to your post. :lol:

The parents should get down to the school asap and nip it in the bud. All Primary School Headteachers should have had specialist training in handling bullying.

She is in 1st year at high school,Her big cousin(My son)is in 6th year at the same school and is going to have a quiet word with the culprits on monday.

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She is in 1st year at high school,Her big cousin(My son)is in 6th year at the same school and is going to have a quiet word with the culprits on monday.

There will certainly be staff with the training at secondary schools as well.

Not convinced the "quiet word" approach is the best way to go - especially if it doesn't bring about the desired outcome. Can really make things difficult if you then go formal.

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There will certainly be staff with the training at secondary schools as well.

Not convinced the "quiet word" approach is the best way to go - especially if it doesn't bring about the desired outcome. Can really make things difficult if you then go formal.

I understand where you are coming from but my niece does not want to go down the route of the teachers yet,My son was also bullied in 1st year and was helped by another pupil and he knows how she feels.

Also helps that he is 6ft 3in and towers above almost everyone in the school,Including the teachers :lol:

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I understand where you are coming from but my niece does not want to go down the route of the teachers yet,My son was also bullied in 1st year and was helped by another pupil and he knows how she feels.

Also helps that he is 6ft 3in and towers above almost everyone in the school,Including the teachers :lol:

f**k it - if all else fails CTWD might take the contract. :lol:

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What does the confidence tutor actually talk to you about?

Stuff like how I'm getting on at college and personal things, basically she asks the same stuff over and over for an hour...

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