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<blockquote data-quote="Twistl" data-source="post: 449201" data-attributes="member: 89667"><p>Thanks for your comments, i think the dificult thing may be that what we may see as playground banter he is taking that serious and taking it to heart, as i know if you say that he likes a girl it is more than just embarrassement as he gets quite upset by it.</p><p>At least from what he has told us that is what it seems.</p><p>I thankfully was not bullied but in your experiences did you continue to play with the children that bullied you?</p><p></p><p>I have told him that school are not going to sit over him "forcing" him to eat and that did seem to make him a little happier.</p><p>I will keep perservering, was there anything that helped you feel more reassured about going in to school ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twistl, post: 449201, member: 89667"] Thanks for your comments, i think the dificult thing may be that what we may see as playground banter he is taking that serious and taking it to heart, as i know if you say that he likes a girl it is more than just embarrassement as he gets quite upset by it. At least from what he has told us that is what it seems. I thankfully was not bullied but in your experiences did you continue to play with the children that bullied you? I have told him that school are not going to sit over him "forcing" him to eat and that did seem to make him a little happier. I will keep perservering, was there anything that helped you feel more reassured about going in to school ? [/QUOTE]
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