I am all for teaching kids that bullying is wrong and I actually plan on having an Anti-bully curriculum but that was extreamly inappropriate on the provider's part
. Part of preventing bullying is modeling good behavior- humiliation is a form of emotional bullying. On one level I understand she is trying to help her understand that she hurts people with her actions but this is over the line. I can understand telling kids that 'a bully is not a good friend' and 'no one wants a friend that is a bully' but pointing her out and labling her infront of everyone is so wrong! Her execution of this lession was all wrong! If anything the teacher is the bully and teaching other kids how to become bullies by making her feel bad about herself and taking advantage of that situation. That should have been a private issue between her, your daughter, you, the other child, and possibly the child's parents at most- confidentiality.
Also once in a while kids will do things they shouldn't do but that doesn't make them a bully- they just need to be redirected and reminded that behavior is not tolerated (maybe a time out or a loss of a privilage). In fact, a bully lession should be given BEFORE a major insident occurres and given on a regular bases as well as without pointing anyone out.
I classify a true bully as someone who repeditively targets or harms others on purpose. Labling a child as a 'bad child' or a 'bully' infront of them like that and others will actually INCREASE there chances of becoming a 'bully' because they live up to the labels that adults give them. Also to children that young, if an adult says something they assume it is true. I would tell the teacher I want her to apoligize to my daughter for singling her out and I would seriously file a complaint.
The provider obviously needs a bully lession too Lession one: "To murder character is as truly a crime as to murder the body: the tongue of the slanderer is brother to the dagger of the assassin”
Sorry for the vent but I used to get bullied alot in elementry school and the vice principle threatened to have me suspended and tell the real principle and my mom multiple times for fighting. I was being kicked in the shin, having my hair pulled, and having stuff thrown at me every day at recess (3 times a day) if I didn't do cartwheels for a group of boys; I was also having my clothes pulled on and hair pulled by another boy on the school bus- he even gave me a black eye once. And then I had the vice principle threatening me because I was trying to defend myself?! Its not like the yard duty people were really doing anything. I think sometimes the teachers make bullying worse by punishing the wrong child, giving the wrong punishment, or assuming one side of the story when they were not there.

Also once in a while kids will do things they shouldn't do but that doesn't make them a bully- they just need to be redirected and reminded that behavior is not tolerated (maybe a time out or a loss of a privilage). In fact, a bully lession should be given BEFORE a major insident occurres and given on a regular bases as well as without pointing anyone out.
I classify a true bully as someone who repeditively targets or harms others on purpose. Labling a child as a 'bad child' or a 'bully' infront of them like that and others will actually INCREASE there chances of becoming a 'bully' because they live up to the labels that adults give them. Also to children that young, if an adult says something they assume it is true. I would tell the teacher I want her to apoligize to my daughter for singling her out and I would seriously file a complaint.
The provider obviously needs a bully lession too Lession one: "To murder character is as truly a crime as to murder the body: the tongue of the slanderer is brother to the dagger of the assassin”
Sorry for the vent but I used to get bullied alot in elementry school and the vice principle threatened to have me suspended and tell the real principle and my mom multiple times for fighting. I was being kicked in the shin, having my hair pulled, and having stuff thrown at me every day at recess (3 times a day) if I didn't do cartwheels for a group of boys; I was also having my clothes pulled on and hair pulled by another boy on the school bus- he even gave me a black eye once. And then I had the vice principle threatening me because I was trying to defend myself?! Its not like the yard duty people were really doing anything. I think sometimes the teachers make bullying worse by punishing the wrong child, giving the wrong punishment, or assuming one side of the story when they were not there.
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