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Parents: Would you change your work schedule (if you could) to save your kid from the school bully?

When I was a kid (about 7 years old), my mother used to drop me off at my school at about 7:30am every weekday. The school bully arrived by limo at around the same time or earlier. The staff, janitor, and teachers (and most of the other kids) arrived at around 8:00 AM. That allowed the bully to pick on me for a while first thing every school morning.

If you've read my Featured story here, , you know that my abusive crazy mother was not very protective of me. So when I begged her to let me go to school a half hour later she answered, "NOOO!!! I will NOT allow you to make me late for work!!!". Maybe I should mention that my mother was the director of a large cooperative nursery school. In other words, SHE was the boss! She could've decided to arrive a few minutes later if she'd wanted to. I guess I could also mention that she was an acclaimed child development person that gave parenting seminars in which she urged gentle non-violent parenting to her hundreds of enthusiastic followers who mostly worshipped her.

So...would you change your schedule to help your kid avoid the school bully? Or do you think it's better to encourage your kid to keep fighting that bully?
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antonioio · 70-79, M
You leave a lot of questions unanswered like did your mother know that you were bulled and if so what did she do about it or give any advise about it.[se
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
Yes, of course she knew about it. She saw my bruises and cuts every day. When she had to take me to the Emergency hospital, she refused to speak to me or sit near me in the waiting room. She agreed with the school punishing me for running from the bully; she and the school were very punitive to me, not the bully who totally got away with it.