My daughter started high school this year. She was so excited and everyday came home gushing about how much fun she was having. This is her 3rd week and today a group of girls came up to her and approached her in a mean nasty manner saying things like "you are the one that wears a wig". My daughter said she blew them off and walked away. The friends she was with stuck up for her and told the girls to back off. Later when she saw them in the hall they flipped her off. She was upset as she told me, tears rolling down her cheeks.
So, my mom instincts are in high gear, wanting to protect her, but not knowing how. I am so incredibly worried about her having her wig pulled off as she walks down the halls. I am sick to my stomach. I can't stop worrying about it. She would be so devastated. They said at orientation that they have zero tolerance for any type of harrassment, whether that comes in the form of physical bullying or even teasing. They said harrassment would be anything that would make someone uncomfortable coming to school. And it would be dealt with harshly. I am going to meet with the school counselor tomorrow to make them aware of my daughter's condition and the fact that she has kids starting to comment.
Is it inevitable that someone will eventually try to pull it off? Has anyone out there had a school experience where the kids left it alone?