Meet a mom who’s had enough! Her 6-year-old daughter has been dealing with a bully at school who’s been making fun of her self-stimulatory behavior. After numerous attempts to resolve the issue, things take a turn for the worse when the bully cuts off one side of her daughter’s hair. As a result, the daughter misses her dance photo session, and now this mom is demanding that the bully’s mom pays for the retakes. But is she taking it too far? Let’s dive into the story and find out. ️♀️
Meet the Daughter and Her Struggles
The Bully’s Antics
Dance Photo Day
The Haircut Incident ♀️
Revealing the Damage
Mom Confronts the School
Skipping Dance and a Haircut
The Meeting with Bailey’s Mom ️
Demanding Payment
Bailey’s Mom Refuses to Pay
Principal’s Intervention
SIL’s Opinion
The Bullying Protocol
Police Involvement and Next Steps
The Question of Payment
To Pay or Not to Pay? ♀️
This mom is on a mission to get justice for her daughter after a bullying incident led to a missed dance photo session. She’s demanding that the bully’s mom pays for the retakes, but some people think she’s taking it too far. The principal is trying to intervene, and the police are involved in addressing the bullying issue. So, what do you think? Should the bully’s mom pay for the missed dance photos, or is this mom overstepping her bounds? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
NTA suggests legal action against bullies, but expects pushback
Mother demands payment for missed photos after daughter’s assault.
School should pay for haircut fiasco, not Bailey’s mom. NTA
6-year-old’s behavior is unacceptable, but she needs guidance. NTA.
NTA for invoicing mother, but school is liable party. Consider lawsuit.
Debate over whether demanding payment for 6-year-old’s haircut is justified ♀️
Both parties share blame, but don’t expect compensation for photos.
Engaging response to YTA comment with empathy and advice
Trying to get payment for haircut fiasco, but NTA.
Teacher explains why OP might be the a**hole in situation
Demanding payment for photos and hairdresser after bullying incident. ♀️
Sharp scissors at dance school? Concerned parent questions safety measures.
User calls out extreme reactions to bullying incident.
Legal action may not be worth it for $300 bill
Demanding money for missed photo shoot is too far. ESH.
Fight for your daughter’s rights with legal help
NTA stands up against bullying, calls for school action
Focus on preventing the situation, not demanding payment for photoshoot.
ESH except daughter. Adult communication needed. Teachable moment for all.
Stand up for what’s right! Your daughter deserves it.
Demanding payment with no enforcement = ♀️
Demanding payment for photos after daughter’s bullying incident is justified.
Mom demands payment for photos but daughter’s mental health is priority
Taking responsibility for your own photos is important. ESH.
Photographer’s fee for missed photo shoot questioned by commenter.
Defending a disabled child’s rights against school and parents’ aggression
Crying over haircut ruined daughter’s photos. Demanding payment is unreasonable.
Encouraging comment suggests taking legal action against school for bullying.
YTA demands payment for daughter’s haircut, gets called out ♀️
Frustrated commenter suggests legal action against negligent school
Mom demands payment for retake photos, commenter calls her a Karen.
School mishandled assault on daughter, photo money not the solution.
Demanding hundreds of dollars for a missed photo shoot? YTA
Suing the school and contacting CPS may be the best options
Mom receives support and advice after daughter’s haircut fiasco.
School failed to handle bullying and assault, NTA for demanding payment
Parent empathizes with bullied child and condemns bad behavior.
Standing up to bullies and their enablers. NTA
Mother of girl who ruined dance photos should pay for retakes
Mom should have let daughter go to photo session for positivity
Reflection on the societal impact of a child’s haircut fiasco
Unnecessary bill and police call. YTA. Focus on reconciliation
NTA suggests discipline for the haircut fiasco
Parent suggests taking action against school and parents on Facebook.
Curious commenter questions parent’s involvement in daughter’s haircut fiasco
Curious about sensory input? Redditor asks for more info.
NTA. Hold the school and bully’s mom accountable
Consider transferring daughter to another school after haircut fiasco
NTA suggests discussing school mishandling of bullying with relevant information.
Community support suggested for retakes after school’s haircut mistake
Mom’s daughter’s hair was cut without consent at school. Commenter sympathizes, suggests police involvement, and demands compensation for retake and hair fix. ♀️
Parent stands up to bullying, demands payment for justice
Take legal action against mom and school for justice.
Supportive comment applauds parent’s actions against bullying
NTA defends daughter after haircut fiasco. Worries about safety. Updates?
NTA, they should pay for photos, haircut, and apologize properly.
Cutting someone’s hair without consent is assault. NTA
NTA suggests involving police to deal with child bully
School failed to report assault and bullying, NTA. Get lawyer
Agreed, and concerning. How did a 6-year-old have scissors?
Bullying is never okay, NTA. Empathy for the daughter
Cutting hair without permission is assault. NTA stands up.
Supportive comment calls for legal action against hair-cutting bullies. NTA
Heartbreaking story of assault on a little girl. NTA.
Take it to the top! NTA needs Board and Super.
Parent demands reimbursement for daughter’s haircut fiasco at school. NTA.
NTA. Entitled mom owes for missed photo session and haircut. Threaten legal action.
Mom defends daughter’s right to peaceful dance classes and photos ♀️
Urgent advice on dealing with police in a difficult situation
Taking a stand for what’s right
Standing up against ableism, recommend notifying police for resolution.
Demand justice! Contact the superintendent, school board & teaching board
Supportive comment from someone who was bullied, no replies.
Supportive comment celebrates neurodiversity and mother’s advocacy
Focus on your daughter’s happiness, not the photos. Let it go.
Supportive comment suggests suing for bullying and emotional damage.
Outrage over child cutting off another child’s hair. Legal action warranted.
NTA suggests suing school for failure to take action.
Last Updated on March 21, 2024 by Diply Social Team