tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421703365822811182.post2485982249732526080..comments2023-09-05T05:46:48.880-04:00Comments on From Talbots to Target: BulliesBetsy, short for Elizabeth, formally known as Estherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03689307061005439040noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3421703365822811182.post-85033516793069195752010-11-13T20:48:18.224-05:002010-11-13T20:48:18.224-05:00Bets, I would love to know the names of the books....Bets, I would love to know the names of the books. Madelyn has had some of the brattiest little girls in her class, and they started the bullying when they were 4. They will take toys away from her, tell her that she isn't playing house "right", etc. When I talked to her teachers about it they said that she was starting to give it back to them, in other words, acting the same way. That is my biggest fear--that she will become a bully herself. I keep teaching Madelyn to treat others they way that you want to be treated, and that she doesn't need to hang out with girls that are mean. But it takes all of the restraint in the world not to call the kids snotty little brats when I witness them treating my daughter or other kids this way. I forget that they are 5 and I am 35!Stephanienoreply@blogger.com