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pickle1 | 12:33 Thu 18th Jan 2007 | Civil
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I'm divorced Mum of a nearly 4 yr old who has taken 1yr to start talking at pre-school due to the nature of her father's abuse towards me. She was very withdrawn to anyone outside my family. Her father has nothing to do with her - moved abroad. However, recently at pre-school a new mother (very good friend of my ex) has verbally abused me. I am worried about what effect this will have on my daughter who is scared of this woman. Can I get an injuction, etc??
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pickle take her down a back alley and knock the **** out of her,even if you loose the fight she will think twice,(i know im gunna get some stick from my answer)end of day your little girl is the priorath here,or waite till your near a few people and just say so r u still sleeping about,and dose your child know that he/she as the same dad as my little girl,make her look a c/nt
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Thanks - made me smile!
Not going to help though, most likely make things worse.
Madman, a very natural human response - you wont get no stick from me!

Pickle, have a word with your daughters pre-school manager. Make an appointment so they understand the severity of the situation and ask them to allow your daughter to be collected at a certain time or by a close friend or neighbour of yours - only until the situation has calmed down.
If this is affecting your daughter, they have a duty of care to ask the other woman to refrain from speaking to you or having any contact with you while on pre-school property.
Worse case senario - speak to the police.
Try and collect your daughter when they is many other people around so that you always have witnesess. If thats not possibl, buy a hand held voice recorder and have it in your pocket so that you can grab it when you need to. Warn her thou, if she starts, that you are recording her so that you can take it to the police and get her arrested for harrasment.

Good luck, last possible senario, move Pre-schools if it gets too much - not a great idea i know, but it would stop all bad feelings and that does also rub off on your daughter.

Flower xx
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Thank you both,
I've had a chat with the pre-school manager and we have arranged for my daughter to go in a little later. The woman involved has been told not to talk to us, which I believe has made her very angry. Pre-school have also involved a child protection officer so hopefully things will calm down soon.
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Excellent Pickle! I'm really glad for you both!

Good luck and keep smiling

Flower xx

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