If your child has told you about being bullied by a teacher, it is probably a good idea to talk to the teacher first, since you may be hearing only one side of the story. If you are convinced that there has been actual bullying, you can complain to the school principle.
It is probably best to go to the principal with complaints about a teacher. Expect to be asked to provide evidence, including names of witnesses, of any wrongdoing on the teacher's part.
You stand up to him,, get your friends or go and get help from a teacher/principle..
The website they go on is renweb.com
CPS (child protective services) or go to the kids teacher, counselor ect. they will know what to do its also part of their job although many people dont know that
A child should call the police, go to their teacher or a trust worthy adult. The child could even tell a friend and ask them to tell their parents. It is so important to tell some one. Some one will believe this child. I strongly urge the child to find help quickly. If you have received a report, it is unlawful to not report it. If you have received a report, you also can go to the police, or contact child protective services.
there is bulling everywhere you go
You are the child's mother, you should go to the police and report that your child has been abducted.
You can go and report to the school authorities.
Depends you can go to another teacher or a counsler or even the school board and report that the teacher is not taking a role or doing somthing to stop it
from an adult or an older sibling
A: you have to talk to your teacher, but you can't go online.
A sensible child would go to their teacher and ask them for help. See the related question for websites!
Yes. A teacher is a mandated reporter and can question a child if neglect or abuse is suspected. If you think the teacher is overdoing it then ask to speak with the principal.Yes. A teacher is a mandated reporter and can question a child if neglect or abuse is suspected. If you think the teacher is overdoing it then ask to speak with the principal.Yes. A teacher is a mandated reporter and can question a child if neglect or abuse is suspected. If you think the teacher is overdoing it then ask to speak with the principal.Yes. A teacher is a mandated reporter and can question a child if neglect or abuse is suspected. If you think the teacher is overdoing it then ask to speak with the principal.