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So here I am upset at a situation. Upset at peoples reactions. My daughter who is in 5th grade and just entered the middle school and age of hormones has just faced the cruelty of people. My daughter was diagnosed with Alopecia 3 years ago. She did not let it make her frown. She did not let it make her think she was anything less. The way she explained her condition was "my hair is allergic to my head". Positive and confident she was until today....
Lunch time comes. A few boys were pestering her. These boys were told by another kids who knew her condition that she wore a wig. She was minding her own business until the bully comes along to make it a point to let half the cafeteria know that she wore a wig. Now half the school knows cause everyone tells everyone and it even got up to my son who didn't see her till after football practice.
That was the beginning of all the tortures throughout the day and all the calls I got about the things kids said and did to her that she just didn't want to go back to class. The worst of it comes when the "mean girls" decide that it would be funny to rip her wig off her head as she is coming out of the auditorium for a event.
My poor daughter had to deal with that today. She never wants to go back to school and this was all in one day.
What am I supposed to do as a mother who is supposed to bandage her heart? I want to go in there with rage. But why do that? Kids will be kids. I sat and thought, all I want is my confident little girl back with her head held up high. I think the only thing to do is educate. As I reached out I found that may people are being bullied for many things cause people are un educated.
I have a meeting tomorrow with the school and im not sure how to go about this. I got emails from teachers apologizing and its not their fault. I don't know what to do to make it better.
Im thinking about suggesting awareness of bullying not only on Alopecia but a few other things. Does anyone know what things to do in such a event. I want the kids to become aware of Alopecia so that they can behave in a educated way. I have someone willing to speak in regards to other bullying situations. But I want to inform kids that they will be intrigued...any suggestions?
HHow did the meeting go? I know here in las vegas they have a strict guideline about bullying and they take this serious. I n just hope your daughter is okay kids can be so mean. My son wears a baseball cap now and it just got approved so it's only maybe been two weeks since he started wearing his hat everyday and today while I line waiting for school to begin one of his classmates was trying to take his hat off and look at the back of his head, of course me being a protective mother I walked up and asked if there was a problem..so annoying mean people suck.
Yes he seems to be. It's his classmates I worry about. And some adults are no better. We are taking it one day at time. But, for the most part he seems happy.
Aloha girl,,, today my son experienced a similar incident we just got home and he told me he went tother bathroom at school and in the hall way so e 5th graders where going to lunch where they started laughing and pointing at my son. I asked him why he wasn't wearing his hat?...he said his head was hot.. he didn't cry he said he just wants felt sad and I said that would make me feel sad also but mostly sad for the kids who laughed at him and that in life you have mean people who are inappropriate. I'm so glad tall girl mentioned about safe school program for emotional safety.I think I might call the school board and just see what rights my child has and how I can try and control bullying at his school. My son is only 8 and has just been diagnosed so I'm sure this will be important to him and his wellbeing.
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