I had to work today, but Kelly relayed a story to me which requires a bit of back story. In Geoffrey's pre-school room, there is a boy named Charlie. Charlie is a bit of a menace and, because we have done such a good job teaching Geoffrey to be nice, Geoff is often a silent victim. Recently, Geoffrey told us about it and we had a long talk about self defense. We tried to teach him that sometimes it is necessary to fight back. It might mean making a scene, it might mean clocking Charlie with a block. If a bully is pushing you around and no authority figure is there to correct it, whack 'em.
Jacob and Geoffrey were out playing in the back yard. At one point, Geoffrey came in the house to tell Kelly that Jacob was fighting and putting "putting leaves in my mouth." Kelly replied, "Well, that's not okay." Geoff then turns to leave announcing, "Okay. I'll go hit him." As Geoff was heading out with Mom in tow to try to prevent the premeditated act, Jacob came in the house. Kelly asked him if he did, in fact, put leaves in Geoffrey's mouth. Jacob, looking a little confused and disgusted, said that he did not. When Kelly recounted Geoff's complaint in more detail Jacob said that he did slide down the slide into the giant leaf pile and that they fell on each other.
As a footnote to this story, the course of action that we have decided to promote regarding Charlie is that we want Geoff to yell, as loud as he can, "No Charlie! No hitting!" We hope that this shames Charlie, gets his teacher's attention, and perhaps teaches his fellow kids to stand up to Charlie as well.
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