Hello!
I just found out that kids (one grade older) have been teasing my second grader during lunch at school. They are calling him Chinese Eyes (he is a Korean adoptee) and laughing. The teacher and aides at the school are not aware that this has happened. My son is VERY PRIVATE and doesn't want to bring any attention to what is happening.
So.....I'm looking for thoughts, experiences....anything? I've been happy living in my dream world where nothing bad happens...not realistic of me but it was nice while it lasted. We have the book "Chinese Eyes" which is good for this situation...it has been a good conversation starter this weekend. I'm interested in any other book recommendations for my kids or myself....what should I be saying to my kids? Should I approach the school? His teacher? Principal?
I know other adoptive parents who have been in a similar situation. Most seem to bring the issue to the principal or further. It doesn't feel right to me. I think my son and I are in agreement that we do NOT want anything to be said to the "teasers" as we don't want to provoke further comments. We have purchased 2 copies of the book "Chinese Eyes" for the school library and 1 copy for my son's class. Also, one girl stood up to the "teasers" in defense of my son. We are giving her a free book from our school book fair in thanks -- the book will be presented to her from the principal in thanks for following the schools behavior rules -- and our names will not be included.
Am I wrong in taking a "'quieter" approach to what has happened? I don't want to minimize what my son is feeling or what has happened. I just don't know what to do.....
Any help or ideas would be appreciated!!!!
Thanks,
Spdbrn
I just found out that kids (one grade older) have been teasing my second grader during lunch at school. They are calling him Chinese Eyes (he is a Korean adoptee) and laughing. The teacher and aides at the school are not aware that this has happened. My son is VERY PRIVATE and doesn't want to bring any attention to what is happening.
So.....I'm looking for thoughts, experiences....anything? I've been happy living in my dream world where nothing bad happens...not realistic of me but it was nice while it lasted. We have the book "Chinese Eyes" which is good for this situation...it has been a good conversation starter this weekend. I'm interested in any other book recommendations for my kids or myself....what should I be saying to my kids? Should I approach the school? His teacher? Principal?
I know other adoptive parents who have been in a similar situation. Most seem to bring the issue to the principal or further. It doesn't feel right to me. I think my son and I are in agreement that we do NOT want anything to be said to the "teasers" as we don't want to provoke further comments. We have purchased 2 copies of the book "Chinese Eyes" for the school library and 1 copy for my son's class. Also, one girl stood up to the "teasers" in defense of my son. We are giving her a free book from our school book fair in thanks -- the book will be presented to her from the principal in thanks for following the schools behavior rules -- and our names will not be included.
Am I wrong in taking a "'quieter" approach to what has happened? I don't want to minimize what my son is feeling or what has happened. I just don't know what to do.....
Any help or ideas would be appreciated!!!!
Thanks,
Spdbrn
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