by gruffalo's dad » Wed Aug 06, 2014 10:23 pm
I read an column in The Times last week about the columnist's mother taking an eight year child by the hair and dragging the child across the room because the child had used a racist insult to the columnist (then 8 also). I thought the mother's action was pretty sickening, but lots of commenters applauded it.
From your post, I understand that the bully is the same age as your son. I don't know what soft play area you are at, but I would have pointed out to the management that the bully is assaulting your son and that they need to tell the bully's parents to remove him. I would not have intervened myself. If the management refused to do anything I would have taken my son and made a complaint later.
I think what you are most worried about is that there is something about your son that bullies will pick up on and target him as a result. I think this is a very valid concern, although I don't know how true it is in the case of your son.
Given the age of the children I think it is most likely that the bully is poorly socialised. Unfortunately, in the context of a one-off visit to the soft play area there's nothing that you can do to fix that.
I read an column in The Times last week about the columnist's mother taking an eight year child by the hair and dragging the child across the room because the child had used a racist insult to the columnist (then 8 also). I thought the mother's action was pretty sickening, but lots of commenters applauded it.
From your post, I understand that the bully is the same age as your son. I don't know what soft play area you are at, but I would have pointed out to the management that the bully is assaulting your son and that they need to tell the bully's parents to remove him. I would not have intervened myself. If the management refused to do anything I would have taken my son and made a complaint later.
I think what you are most worried about is that there is something about your son that bullies will pick up on and target him as a result. I think this is a very valid concern, although I don't know how true it is in the case of your son.
Given the age of the children I think it is most likely that the bully is poorly socialised. Unfortunately, in the context of a one-off visit to the soft play area there's nothing that you can do to fix that.