My DD told me that there were a couple of girls that were picking on her at daycare. These are older kids 6/7 age, it's more of an after-school program than daycare. Anywho . . . I'm was not surprised to hear this, I know the aforementioned girls and had the displeasure of coaching them in little league soccer :(
What DID surprise me is what DD told me next, that her teacher told her to "go over and knock over their castle." (Apparently they were building a large castle out of legos/blocks.)
I'm not a "I'll-show-them" "get-them-back" "eye-for-an-eye" person. I have found that having an attitude like that usually escalates the situation rather than diffusing it. I want to teach my kids to take the higher ground. I am perturbed that the teacher encouraged DD to be destructive and aggressive towards the other girls.
Do I talk to the teacher about this?
I talked to DD about it. She was pretty upset and confused because she was only "doing what her teacher told her to do." I explained that sometimes teachers are wrong, she needs to think for herself, ask herself if what she's being asked/told is the RIGHT thing to do.

