After school yesterday the girls started talking about a boy at school who
was chasing everyone and trying take things from kids. He's in ED, a
special class on our campus that helps kids from other schools who are
having severe anger management troubles. Both Tessi and her friend plus
Connor started lamenting the woes of this holy terror Ben. Connor then
said that he chased her today and had her pinned against the wall and
wouldn't let her go for a while. Immediately I launched into
ass-kicking mode as I myself, had a bit of a stramash today with some ED
kids while at Canteen.
I explained to Connor today that she has every right to defend herself
if someone is behaving badly and hurting her. I said the next time Ben
or anyone else pinned her like that and refused to let her go she should
pull her knee up between their legs and dry to drive it up to their
chin.
Boy or girl, that hurts.
I got a few giggles but then all the girls agreed it was a good idea.
Ben was a real problem. Even Tool Cool for Words Teddy agreed. He didnt
know the kid offhand but he offered to rack the kid for her tomorrow if
Connor didn't think she could do it. Ahh, the bonds of love, I'm
feeling it now. I continued on, saying that Daddy and I would go and
talk to the principal and she didn't have to put up with this.
Feeling love and support Connor announced she did have "back up" with her friends and felt she could handle it.
Thats when she mentioned Ben was in Year 1.
Connor is in Year 3.
Then Connor added that Ben was very short for a Year 1, to which the
younger girls agreed very loudly. "Yes, he's angry, but he is really,
really short"
I have just told my freakishly tall Year 3 daughter - she is taller than
many YEAR 5 kids, to rigorously defend herself by viciously kneeing a
freakishly small Year 1 kid.
Obviously I back peddled as fast as I could and told her to try gently
pushing back at his shoulders. To use her words to stop him and of
course call a teacher for help.
I think you and I both know that I'm getting a call from school today.