My 10:33 comment was meant to be directed@Bridgeit.
I have not read all the comments so don't know if this has been covered .
Is not the lesson from " me too " that victims felt they were unable to report what at happened as they were worried about the consequences , not being listened to or believed , or even laughed at .
The same message applies here . Your DGD has reported it to you - you need not only to take what is happening seriously but also for her Mum to take her seriously too - so that her D knows Mum has heard her and is doing something about it.
Maybe the person here who needs the most help is the bully - she is clearly in an emotionally difficult situation at home and her bullying behaviour ( espec . if it is a new phenomenon - or out of character ) may be a manifestation of this .
I think your DGD's teacher needs to know.
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