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AUTHOR: bow_4iam_godDATE: 06/28/03 5:19pm
SUBJECT: Re: sad boy
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AUTHOR: pond72
hey there!
i wouldn't tear my hair out over it.... i mean it really does suck to be teased and he has a right to come home in tears! i would if i was in his shoes! i would just try to find out more about it... maybe call the school and tell them of theses bullies... they SHOULD at LEAST try to fix the problem. after all it is their job. and just try to make your boy feel comfortable with going to school... i dunno... tell him that when he gets home you and him are gunna get icecream... make him feel better so he wont begin to fear school.
best of luck
amy
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